Why hacktivism can't be a replacement for due process Hacktivism highlights injustices but lacks the legitimacy of due process.
Hacktivism, the use of hacking to promote political ends, often presents itself as a modern form of civil disobedience, challenging power structures and exposing wrongdoing.
As a result of the digital world's impact, the rise of hacktivism has become an influential force in advocating for change and drawing attention to perceived injustices.
These illegal activities often involve methods such as unauthorized access to systems and data breaches which violate laws and ethical standards.
Due process, with its foundations in legal standards and fair procedures, ensures that justice is administered impartially and equitably.