ISBN:
1628921536
,
1628921528
,
9781628921533
,
9781628921526
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (193 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Sauter, Molly Coming Swarm : DDOS Actions, Hacktivism, and Civil Disobedience on the Internet
DDC:
302.23/1
Keywords:
Internet Political aspects
;
Denial of service attacks Political aspects
;
Hacktivism
;
Civil disobedience
;
Cyberspace Political aspects
;
Public administration
;
Political subversion
;
Media studies
;
PSYCHOLOGY ; Social Psychology
;
Civil disobedience
;
Cyberspace ; Political aspects
;
Hacktivism
;
Internet ; Political aspects
;
Internet
;
Politik
;
Gewaltloser Widerstand
;
DoS-Attacke
;
Politischer Protest
;
Sociology & Social History
;
Social Sciences
;
Social Change
;
Internet ; politiska aspekter
;
Cyberspace ; politiska aspekter
;
Civil olydnad
Abstract:
Chapter 5 Identity, anonymity, and responsibility: DDoS and the personalDDoS and impure dissent; Identity, anonymity, and responsibility within protest; Accessibility in technologically defined tactical spaces; Notes; Chapter 6 LOIC will tear us apart: DDoS tool development and design; The Electronic Disturbance Theater and FloodNet; Anonymous, Operation Payback and LOIC; A forked comparison: abatishchev and NewEraCracker; Changes in the technology; Notes; Chapter 7 Against the man: State and corporate responses to DDoS actions; Terrorism accusations and the CFAA.
Abstract:
GCHQ's rolling thunder and the (re)militarization of the internetThe internet as melded commercial/military space; The avatar nature of online brand presence; Notes; Conclusion: The future of DDoS; Note; Index; Biographies; Foreword by.
Abstract:
Title Page; Additional Praise for the Coming Swarm; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword by ETHAN ZUCKERMAN ; Introduction: Searching for the digital street; The structure of this work; Technical note; Legal note; Notes; Chapter 1 DDoS and Civil Disobedience in historical context; Silence and disruption in the time of constant comment; "Full and free discussion even of ideas we hate"; Notes; Chapter 2 Blockades and blockages: DDoS as direct action; Functional metaphors of geography and physicality; Shouting down your opponent: The censorship critique.
Abstract:
The Euskal Herria Journal and the IGCThe "Deportation class" action; Notes; Chapter 3 Which way to the #press channel? DDoS as media manipulation; Terrorist, hacker, artist, nuisance: The many media reflections of the EDT; Allies in the toywar; Anonymous and the media: Manipulation, entertainment, and readymades; Shadows in the monitor:The CAE's symbolic dissent critique; What does winning look like?; Notes; Chapter 4 Show me what an activist looks like: DDoS as a method of biographical impact; The culture of the Hive; Anonymous' hacker identity; Notes.
Abstract:
What is Hacktivism? In The Coming Swarm, rising star Molly Sauter examines the history, development, theory, and practice of distributed denial of service actions as a tactic of political activism. The internet is a vital arena of communication, self expression, and interpersonal organizing. When there is a message to convey, words to get out, or people to unify, many will turn to the internet as a theater for that activity. As familiar and widely accepted activist tools-petitions, fundraisers, mass letter-writing, call-in campaigns and others-find equivalent practices in the online space
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
English
Permalink