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Website defacement

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Website defacementis an attack on a website that changes the visual appearance of awebsiteor aweb page.These are typically the work ofhackers,who break into aweb serverand replace the hostedwebsitewithmalwareor a website of their own. Defacement is generally meant as a kind of electronicgraffitiand, like other forms ofvandalism,is used to spread messages bypoliticallymotivated "cyber protesters" orhacktivists.[1]Website defacement can involve adding questionable content or removing or changing the content to make it questionable, or including nonsensical or whimsical references to websites or publicly editable repositories to harm its reputation. Methods such as aweb shellmay be used to aid in website defacement.

Common targets

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Religiousandgovernmentwebsites are regularly targeted by hackers in order to display political or religious beliefs, whilst defacing the views and beliefs of others.[2]Disturbing images and offensive phrases might be displayed in the process, as well as a signature of sorts, to show who was responsible for the defacement. Websites are not only defaced for political reasons; many defacers do it just for the thrill. For example, there are online contests in which hackers are awarded points for defacing the largest number of web sites in a specified amount of time.[3]Corporationsare also targeted more often than other websites on theWorld Wide Weband they often seek to take measures to protect themselves from defacement or hacking in general. Websites represent the image of a company or organisation for whom defacement may cause significant loss. Visitors may lose faith in sites that cannot promise security and will become wary of performingonline transactions.After defacement, sites have to be shut down for repairs and security review, sometimes for an extended period of time, causing expenses and loss of profit and value.


In 2024, activists hacked theInstagramaccount of theBerlinalefilm festival to advocate a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Their message read in part, "From our unresolved Nazi past toour genocidal present— we have always been on the wrong side of history. "The film festival denounced the hack and said it was filing criminal charges.[4][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Romagna, M.; van den Hout, N. J. (October 2017)."Hacktivism and Website Defacement: Motivations, Capabilities and potential Threats".Proceedings of the 27th Virus Bulletin International Conference:41–50.Retrieved8 October2017.
  2. ^Aslan, Çağrı Burak; Li, Shujun; Çelebi, Fatih V.; Tian, Hao (9 November 2020)."The World of Defacers: Looking Through the Lens of Their Activities on Twitter".IEEE Access.8:204132–204143.doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3037015.
  3. ^Hoang, Xuan Dau (2018)."A Website Defacement Detection Method Based on Machine Learning Techniques".Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Information and Communication Technology - SoICT 2018.Danang City, Viet Nam: ACM Press. pp. 443–448.doi:10.1145/3287921.3287975.ISBN978-1-4503-6539-0.S2CID56403851.
  4. ^"Berlin mayor decries 'antisemitism' over Berlinale speeches on Palestine solidarity".Arab News.27 February 2024.Retrieved12 April2024.
  5. ^"Antisemitism and criminal charges: Berlinale controversy explained".euronews.27 February 2024.Retrieved12 April2024.
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