Abstract
ABSTRACT The infodemic has become a means to facilitate the exploitation of weaknesses in digital networks and launch cyberattacks against vulnerable communities and vital services, highlighting a lack of cybersecurity in critical infrastructure. This paper will delve into the caveats of the cyber threats posed by the infodemic and what it means for the broader network of cybersecurity and the protection of human rights in cyberspace. It will also examine the damage sustained by vulnerable groups as a result of cyberattacks, particularly in light of COVID-19. The infodemic has created a situation where malicious cyber actors spread false information to manipulate human nature and deceive individuals, leaving them susceptible to devastating attacks that risk producing physical and financial harm. This has the effect of undermining human security, dignity and equity in cyberspace. The situation is further exacerbated by the lack of accountability that operates as a carte blanche for cybercriminals to continue with illicit operations against vulnerable persons.
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