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Doxxing

Doxxing is the act of researching and publicly revealing private information about an individual, without their consent

What is doxxing? Doxxing is the act of researching and publicly revealing private information about an individual, often with malicious intent, without their consent. This can include personal details like addresses, phone numbers, or employment information.

Is Doxxing Illegal?

Yes, doxxing can be illegal, especially if it involves harassment, threats, or the dissemination of sensitive personal information with malicious intent. Laws regarding doxxing vary by jurisdiction, but it can potentially lead to legal consequences such as civil lawsuits or criminal charges.

 

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