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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Strandhogg in old Norse was a Viking tactic consisting of a coastal raid with the intention of capturing livestock and indigenous peoples for the slave trade.[1][2] This tactic was enhanced by Viking longships' shallow draft.[3]

The Vikings had already developed spy networks from their many commercial encounters with vicus. These spies informed them of the local customs, the dates of religious feasts, helped with translation and indicated places to plunder and personalities to be removed and held for ransom. It happened that Vikings made these raids against their own countrymen as well. Harald I, known as Harald Fairhair, prohibited strandhögg on the Norwegian territory.

Later uses

The term remains in use in Iceland. With the rise of neoliberal, free-market ideology in the country in the 1990s, it came to be used of hostile takeovers and other aggressive business practices by Icelandic businessmen.[4][5]

This term now also refers to two specific Android exploits.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ Norman Davies (1999). The Isles: a history. Oxford University Press. pp. 248. ISBN 978-0-19-513442-1. Strandhögg.
  2. ^ The Vikings: Voyagers of Discovery and Plunder. Osprey Publishing. 2006. p. 213. ISBN 9781846030871.
  3. ^ Curry, Andrew (2008). Raiders or Traders?. Smithsonian Magazine.
  4. ^ Jón Hilmar Jónsson, 'strandhögg', orðapistlar (Stofnun Árna Magnússonar, 2013), http://www.arnastofnun.is/page/ordpistlar_strandhogg Archived 2016-09-16 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ Johannesson, Gudni Thorlacius (2013-01-09). The History of Iceland. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-37621-4.
  6. ^ "Android: New StrandHogg vulnerability is being exploited in the wild".
  7. ^ "New Android vulnerability Strandhogg 2.0 exploits user trust". 26 May 2020.

Pierre Barthélemy « les Vikings » ISBN 2-226-03257-6 Albin Michel éditions


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