Exploring Hacktivism: The Role and Impact of Social Media
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https://doi.org/10.56394/aris2.v5i1.56Keywords:
Hacktivism, Social media, Cybersecurity, cyberattacks, Digital activismAbstract
The digital age has witnessed social media emerge as a potent tool for activism, especially hacktivism. Hacktivists leverage cyberattacks to advance political or social agendas while exploiting social media for organization, communication, and amplification. These platforms provide unparalleled reach and anonymity yet simultaneously heighten cybersecurity risks for organizations and governments. This paper examines the dual role of social media in enabling hacktivism and exacerbating cybersecurity challenges, offering insights into the intricate relationship between digital activism and modern cybersecurity threats. It delves into the transformative influence of social media on hacktivism, highlighting both its potential for empowering activists and the significant vulnerabilities it creates. By analyzing case studies and existing literature, the paper underscores the ethical and legal dilemmas associated with hacktivism, as well as the critical need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and international cooperation. Ultimately, the study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the benefits and risks posed by social media in the context of hacktivism, offering recommendations to address these complex challenges.
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