Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware

Maintainers are now self-sabotaging their work in order to take political or economic stances, a practice referred to as "protestware". In this poster, we present our approach to understand how the discourse about such an attack went viral, how it is received by the community, and whether...

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Main Authors: FAN, Youmei, WANG, Dong, WATTANAKRIENGKRAI, Supastsara, DAMRONGSIRI, Hathaichanok, TREUDE, Christoph, HATA, Hideaki, KULA, Raula Gaikovina
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-99272024-06-27T07:45:33Z Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware FAN, Youmei WANG, Dong WATTANAKRIENGKRAI, Supastsara DAMRONGSIRI, Hathaichanok TREUDE, Christoph HATA, Hideaki KULA, Raula Gaikovina Maintainers are now self-sabotaging their work in order to take political or economic stances, a practice referred to as "protestware". In this poster, we present our approach to understand how the discourse about such an attack went viral, how it is received by the community, and whether developers respond to the attack in a timely manner. We study two notable protestware cases, i.e., Colors.js and es5-ext, comparing with discussions of a typical security vulnerability as a baseline, i.e., Ua-parser, and perform a thematic analysis of more than two thousand protest-related posts to extract the different narratives when discussing protestware. 2024-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8924 info:doi/10.1145/3639478.3643086 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9927/viewcontent/3639478.3643086_pvoa_cc_by.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Case Studies Protestware Software Ecosystems Information Security Software Engineering
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Singapore
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topic Case Studies
Protestware
Software Ecosystems
Information Security
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Case Studies
Protestware
Software Ecosystems
Information Security
Software Engineering
FAN, Youmei
WANG, Dong
WATTANAKRIENGKRAI, Supastsara
DAMRONGSIRI, Hathaichanok
TREUDE, Christoph
HATA, Hideaki
KULA, Raula Gaikovina
Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware
description Maintainers are now self-sabotaging their work in order to take political or economic stances, a practice referred to as "protestware". In this poster, we present our approach to understand how the discourse about such an attack went viral, how it is received by the community, and whether developers respond to the attack in a timely manner. We study two notable protestware cases, i.e., Colors.js and es5-ext, comparing with discussions of a typical security vulnerability as a baseline, i.e., Ua-parser, and perform a thematic analysis of more than two thousand protest-related posts to extract the different narratives when discussing protestware.
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author FAN, Youmei
WANG, Dong
WATTANAKRIENGKRAI, Supastsara
DAMRONGSIRI, Hathaichanok
TREUDE, Christoph
HATA, Hideaki
KULA, Raula Gaikovina
author_facet FAN, Youmei
WANG, Dong
WATTANAKRIENGKRAI, Supastsara
DAMRONGSIRI, Hathaichanok
TREUDE, Christoph
HATA, Hideaki
KULA, Raula Gaikovina
author_sort FAN, Youmei
title Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware
title_short Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware
title_full Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware
title_fullStr Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware
title_full_unstemmed Going viral: Case studies on the impact of protestware
title_sort going viral: case studies on the impact of protestware
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8924
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9927/viewcontent/3639478.3643086_pvoa_cc_by.pdf
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