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Platforms that track productivity, log keystrokes, or dictate gig-worker wages.

Instead of targeting software flaws, attackers might tamper with data. Instead of stealing information outright, they attempt to infer a model's behavior. Instead of shutting down systems, they manipulate the decisions those systems produce. As IBM's security researchers note, "From the perspective of the security operations center, everything can appear normal. Credentials are valid, infrastructure is operational, uptime is unaffected, and no alerts indicate malicious activity. Yet the organization might still be suffering from manipulated or unreliable model outputs." %E2%80%9Calgorithmic sabotage%E2%80%9D

Small, USB-powered physical platforms that slowly move a computer mouse in circles. This keeps the user's status "active" on corporate messaging apps while they take a break. Instead of shutting down systems, they manipulate the

Rather than destroying hardware with physical mallets, modern saboteurs employ sophisticated digital toolsets to disrupt predictive analytics, content moderation, and generative artificial intelligence engines. 1. Data Poisoning and Scrambling Yet the organization might still be suffering from

From a , it is a form of fraud or breach of service that costs money and degrades product quality. From a sociological perspective , it is often viewed as a "weapon of the weak"—a necessary form of protest against systems that offer no human channel for grievance.

Creating "adversarial examples" (like a stop sign with a small sticker) that look normal to humans but cause an autonomous vehicle to misidentify them. 3. Societal & Political Activism

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