hacktivism
Americannoun
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Etymology
Origin of hacktivism
1995–2000; hack 1 (in the computer sense) + (ac)tivism
Example Sentences
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So far, the attacks have caused disruption and embarrassment, but cyber-experts have become increasingly concerned by the explosion of hacktivism since the invasion.
From BBC • Mar. 19, 2022
“A lot of hackers don’t politically agree on anything. So your hacktivism, to get a lot of support, has to be very nonpartisan. But ‘lulz’ don’t need politics.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 8, 2021
A European friend of Hottmann’s known as “donk_enby,” a reference to being non-binary in gender, is another major figure in the hacktivism revival.
From Reuters • Mar. 25, 2021
Its plot weaves in some global concerns from the time Bourne was away, including hacktivism, the growing influence of social media companies and mass surveillance.
From New York Times • Mar. 21, 2019
What if hacktivism had the potential to erode traditional notions of national ideology?
From Washington Post • Apr. 20, 2012
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