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A Romanian at the epicenter of controversy: the Guccifer case and its general impacts and destabilization of the American political scene

Mateo-Daniel Dogaru ()
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Mateo-Daniel Dogaru: Police Academy "Alexandru Ioan Cuza", Bucharest, Romania

International Conference on Machine Intelligence & Security for Smart Cities (TRUST) Proceedings, 2024, vol. 1, 99-106

Abstract: In the digitalization era, the Guccifer case, involving Romanian hacker Marcel Lehel Lazareanu, has become emblematic of information sabotage. Operating under the pseudonym Guccifer, Lazareanu executed a series of high-profile cyber-attacks, targeting prominent organizations and political figures. His most infamous act involved hacking the email accounts of influential U.S. political figures and releasing compromising information on online platforms. These actions triggered widespread public confusion and unrest, significantly impacting the political landscape. By exposing confidential and sensitive information, Guccifer fueled speculation and controversy around various political candidates and organizations, thereby destabilizing the democratic process. TheGuccifer case is a classic example of information sabotage, not only due to the exposure of secret information but also due to its strategic manipulation to influence public opinion and erode trust in democratic institutions. Guccifer's selective leaking and distribution of information allowed him to craft narratives that damaged the reputations of targeted politicians, fostering an atmosphere of uncertainty and distrust in the electoral system. This case has raised urgent questions about information security and integrity in the digital age. It underscored the fragility of modern political paradigms and demonstrated that threats to democracy can originate from the virtual realm. A single individual, equipped with technology and expertise, can cause significant damage, particularly in the realm of information sabotage. The Guccifer case thus serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in our digital infrastructure and the critical importance of robust information security measures to protect democratic processes.

Keywords: information; democratic; digital; sabotage. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O35 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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