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And the more all of us Americans increase our dependence on the Internet, the more we make the Internet a prime target for "Hacktivists" -- enemy cyber terrorists.
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"Hacktivists" is the word of the week, with punitive attacks on Amazon.com, Visa, PayPal
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'Hacktivists' attack sites for Iranian government and media as clashes in streets quiet
unknown title 2009
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'Hacktivists' attack sites for Iranian government and media as clashes in streets quiet
unknown title 2009
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Wikileaks (a website that published Sarah Palin's hacked information), other members of the press, and 'Hacktivists'.
Gone Hollywood 2008
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Hacktivists often operate on the premise that they have the right to impart or share information and act in retaliation to online censorship.
Hackers' childish squabble that ended in a raid by Scotland Yard 2011
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Hacktivists often operate on the premise that they have the right to impart or share information and act in retaliation to online censorship.
Hackers' childish squabble that ended in a raid by Scotland Yard 2011
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Not all Hacktivists have agreed with the Electrohippies on this point, with Oxblood Ruffin of cDc, famously pushing back against their rationale: Denial of Service attacks are a violation of the First Amendment, and of the freedoms of expression and assembly.
Urizenus Sklar: More About Electronic Disturbance Theater Urizenus Sklar 2010
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Hacktivists can already use plug-ins to manipulate Facebook's code.
Claire Gordon: The Anti-Facebook Revolution Claire Gordon 2011
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Hacktivists can already use plug-ins to manipulate Facebook's code.
Claire Gordon: The Anti-Facebook Revolution Claire Gordon 2011
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