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ID178932
Title ProperExamining Ideologically Motivated Cyberattacks Performed by Far-Left Groups
LanguageENG
AuthorChermak, Steven M ;  Holt, Thomas J ;  Freilich, Joshua ;  Stonhouse, Mattisen
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the last two decades, there has been a massive increase in research examining terror and extremist-related violence. Few have considered the extent to which these same groups may engage in attacks against digital infrastructure and the Internet, whether through hacking or other methods. The absence of empirical evidence calls to question the nature and dynamics of cyberattacks performed by extremists and ideologically motivated actors. This study attempted to address this gap in the literature through a qualitative investigation of 26 attacks performed by far-left groups against targets in the UK, US, and Canada from 2000 to 2015. This data was compared to physical attacks documented in the Extremist Crime Database during the same period. The findings demonstrated that there was an increase in cyberattacks during a period of decreased physical violence by far-left groups. Additionally, there was some parity in the targets of far-left groups on- and off-line, with similar motivations to cause harm to or embarrass businesses, government organizations, and individuals. The implications of this study for our understanding of terror and future research were discussed in detail.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 33, No.1-4; Jan-Jun 2021: p.527-548
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 33 No 1-4
Key WordsCyberterrorism ;  Hacking ;  Ecoterrorism ;  Cybercrime ;  Terror ;  Far Left


 
 
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