White Paper
Hacktivism: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
Uncover how politically and ideologically motivated threat actors operate and how to defend your organization against them.
Inside the white paper, you’ll find:
- The evolution of hacktivism, from bulletin boards to Telegram-fueled collectives
- The key motivations behind modern campaigns
- Tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by today’s hacktivists
- ZeroFox Intelligence analysis of hacktivist collectives and alliances
- Expert recommendations for reducing risk and protecting your organization
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Hacktivism isn’t fringe anymore. From Anonymous to Killnet, politically and ideologically motivated actors are weaponizing DDoS, website defacement, doxxing, and hack-and-leak campaigns against governments, enterprises, and civil institutions. Unlike typical threat actors, their goal isn’t money. It’s influence, disruption, and notoriety.
Hacktivist collectives often exaggerate their impact to generate media attention—but the reputational and operational risks to targeted organizations are very real.
This ZeroFox Intelligence research traces hacktivism’s evolution from the WANK worm that targeted NASA in 1986 to today’s global alliances aligned with geopolitical conflicts—including the single campaign that doxxed over 600 individuals in 2024.
Download the white paper now to gain practical recommendations that empower your security team to anticipate and counter these volatile threats.
