maljumping
Maljumping is a term used to describe the act of intentionally causing a disruption or failure in a computer system or network, often with the intent of causing inconvenience or demonstrating a vulnerability. It is a form of cyber mischief that differs from malicious hacking in that it typically does not involve data theft or significant damage, but rather aims to cause a temporary cessation of service or functionality. The term itself is a portmanteau of "malicious" and "jumping," suggesting a quick and disruptive action.
The motivations behind maljumping can vary. Some individuals may engage in it out of boredom, a desire
While not always causing long-term harm, maljumping can still have negative consequences. It can lead to lost