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Cyber-Sabotage

Cyber-sabotage is when someone tries to damage or harm computers, networks or other information technology systems. It can happen in several ways, like planting viruses, stealing data or destroying files.

People who engage in cyber-sabotage could be trying to gain access to personal or confidential information, make money by holding data ransom, disrupt a company’s operations or even cause physical harm by taking control of industrial systems.

It is important for individuals and businesses to protect their systems from cyber-sabotage by installing antivirus software, using strong passwords, regularly backing up data and being cautious when opening emails or clicking on links from unfamiliar sources.

Remember, cyber-sabotage is a serious crime and should be reported to the appropriate authorities.