What is the difference between cyberwar and hacktivism?

A. Hacktivism is only aimed at private entities, while cyberwars are aimed and public and private entities.
B. Cyberwars are usually carried out by non-state actors, while cyberwars are carried out by state actors.
C. Hacktivism is usually carried out by non-state actors, while cyberwars are carried out by state actors.
D. Hacktivism doesn't require a computer network, while a cyberwar does require a network.


Answer: C

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