You know, I'd like to believe there aren't thousands of anti-authoritarian hacktivists attacking China every day? Certainly their should be. Is it too hard a target? Not high enough reputation? Or is it just not reported on?
I'm not convinced that China has anything of value.
American Big Tech is "hactivating" the hell out of all users no matter where they reside on the planet (void in some areas like China).
Hacktivists of the caliber you're suggesting can pick and choose their cause. Perhaps they are busy trying to affect change in other areas like the immigration concentration camps in America and just don't have time for the Muslim camps in China.
More likely, I think, hacktivists of caliber are abandoning the futility of social change and are monetizing their skills by picking low hanging fruit like business and government open-door policies that allow for profits via ransomware and blackmail.
hmm.. so you are saying there isn't really anyone good enough , who actually cares about other people and freedom of information. I mean if you are targeting small potatoes like U.S violations vs billions of people , I guess you got to have your priorities. My guess is that most of them are just scared because the U.S might jail you but china is just as likely to take a hit out on you if you get caught.
"I'm not convinced that China has anything of value.
American Big Tech is "hactivating" the hell out of all users no matter where they reside on the planet (void in some areas like China).
Hacktivists of the caliber you're suggesting can pick and choose their cause. Perhaps they are busy trying to affect change in other areas like the immigration concentration camps in America and just don't have time for the Muslim camps in China.
where are the hacktivists. (Score:2)
You know, I'd like to believe there aren't thousands of anti-authoritarian hacktivists attacking China every day? Certainly their should be.
Is it too hard a target? Not high enough reputation? Or is it just not reported on?
Anyone have any idea?
Re:where are the hacktivists. (Score:2)
I'm not convinced that China has anything of value.
American Big Tech is "hactivating" the hell out of all users no matter where they reside on the planet (void in some areas like China).
Hacktivists of the caliber you're suggesting can pick and choose their cause. Perhaps they are busy trying to affect change in other areas like the immigration concentration camps in America and just don't have time for the Muslim camps in China.
More likely, I think, hacktivists of caliber are abandoning the futility of social change and are monetizing their skills by picking low hanging fruit like business and government open-door policies that allow for profits via ransomware and blackmail.
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hmm.. so you are saying there isn't really anyone good enough , who actually cares about other people and freedom of information.
I mean if you are targeting small potatoes like U.S violations vs billions of people , I guess you got to have your priorities. My guess is that most of them are just scared because the U.S might jail you but china is just as likely to take a hit out on you if you get caught.
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hmm.. so this is what I'm saying:
"I'm not convinced that China has anything of value.
American Big Tech is "hactivating" the hell out of all users no matter where they reside on the planet (void in some areas like China).
Hacktivists of the caliber you're suggesting can pick and choose their cause. Perhaps they are busy trying to affect change in other areas like the immigration concentration camps in America and just don't have time for the Muslim camps in China.
More likely, I think, hacktivists of caliber a