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Hacktavists

December 06, 20232 min read

Hacktivists are individuals or groups that use hacking to promote social or political agendas. They often target government websites, corporate databases, and other online resources to expose sensitive information, disrupt operations, or spread their message.

Here are some of the most prolific hacktivist groups in recent years:

  • Anonymous: Anonymous is a decentralized international network of hacktivists, activists, and pranksters. They are known for their distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, website defacements, and data leaks. Anonymous has targeted a wide range of organizations, including governments, corporations, and religious groups.

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  • Fancy Bear: Fancy Bear is a Russian hacking group that is believed to be linked to the Russian government. They have been accused of targeting a variety of organizations, including the Democratic National Committee (DNC), the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and the German Bundestag.

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    informnapalm.org Fancy Bear hacktivist group

  • Killnet: Killnet is a pro-Russian hacking group that has been active since 2016. They have targeted a variety of organizations, including government websites, banks, and energy companies. Killnet has claimed responsibility for attacks on the websites of the Ukrainian government, the European Union, and the United States Department of Defense.

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  • CyberPartisans: CyberPartisans is a Belarusian hacktivist group that emerged in 2020. They have targeted the Belarusian government and governmental agencies in response to the suppression of pro-democracy protests. CyberPartisans have hacked into government databases, leaked sensitive information, and disrupted government websites.

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    cyberscoop.com CyberPartisans hacktivist group

  • Ghost Security Group: Ghost Security Group is an Iranian hacking group that has been active since 2011. They have targeted a variety of organizations, including Israeli and Western government websites, banks, and energy companies. Ghost Security Group has claimed responsibility for attacks on the websites of the Israeli government, the United Nations, and the Bank of America.

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These are just a few of the many prolific hacktivist groups that are active today. Hacktivists continue to play a significant role in the world of cybersecurity, and their actions can have a major impact on organizations and governments around the world.

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