Section 3.21 Hacktivists Flashcards

Objectives 1.2 Summarise fundamental security concepts Objectives 2.1 Compare and contrast threat actors and motivations Objectives 2.2 Explain common threat vectors and attack surfaces

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Hacktivists

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Individuals or groups that use their technical skills to promote a cause or drive social change instead of for personal gain

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Hacktivism

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Activities in which the use of hacking and other cyber techniques is used to promote or advance a political or social cause

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4 common techniques

Hacktivism common techniques

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  1. Website Defacement: Form of electronic graffiti and is usually treated as an act of vandalism
  2. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks: Overwhelm the victim’s systems or networks so that they cannot be accessed by the organization’s legitimate users
  3. Doxing: Public release of private information about individuals / organisations
  4. Leaking of Sensitive Data: Releasing sensitive data to the public at large over the internet
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Hacktivists motivation

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Hacktivists are primarily motivated by their ideological beliefs rather than trying to achieve financial gains

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Most well known Hacktivits

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Anonymous

Loosely affiliated collective that has been involved in numerous high-profile attacks over the years for targeting organizations that they perceive as acting unethically or against the public interest at large

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Anonymous 2010 attack

Operation ‘Payback’

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DDoS attack against various organisations involved in digital anti-piracy efforts including the Motion Picture Assosiation of America and the Recording Industry Assosiation of America

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