noun
- the use of hacking or other computer-based techniques to promote a political or social cause
Usage: informal; often used in discussions of digital activism and cybersecurity
Examples
- Hacktivism has become a tool for activists seeking to expose corporate wrongdoing.
- The group engaged in hacktivism by releasing confidential documents to the public.
- Some view hacktivism as a form of protest, while others consider it illegal.
- The website was taken down as part of a hacktivism campaign against the company.
- Cybersecurity experts warn that hacktivism can cause significant damage to critical infrastructure.
- The activist defended her hacktivism as a necessary response to government censorship.