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Hacker - The Wanderer of the Cyber Society.
Chapter 3: Red Hackers in Foreign Exchanges. [15]
Summary
The section examines the role of red hackers in China's diplomatic interactions, highlighting their behavior patterns, political motivations, and technical limitations. Red hackers, predominantly young, express dissatisfaction with government diplomacy through cyberattacks, reflecting public demands for national sovereignty and territorial integrity. Their actions often arise from a lack of channels to voice opinions, showcasing both political engagement and protest. Despite high enthusiasm, red hackers face challenges, including inadequate technical skills, lack of organization, and absence of leadership, which hinder effective cyber warfare. The complex nature of cyber conflicts is noted, emphasizing unpredictability and the need for improved hacking capabilities in China.Full content
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