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Geopolitical Hacking

Definition

Geopolitical hacking refers to cyberattacks orchestrated by state-sponsored entities or groups with political motivations against digital infrastructure or assets. These operations aim to disrupt, steal information, or exert influence on international relations. In the context of cryptocurrency, such activities might target exchanges, blockchain networks, or critical infrastructure to destabilize financial systems. The attacks often serve national interests or strategic objectives.