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Doxxers Could Face 7 Years’ Jail as Privacy Act Reforms Loom
The federal government is set to introduce laws that could see the sharing of private information without consent end in substantial jail time.
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Rex Widerstrom
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Cindy Li
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The Australian government plans to ban 'doxxing,' the malicious publication of private information online.
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Monica O’Shea
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Twitter announced on Dec. 18 that it will no longer allow for "free promotion" of certain social media platforms on the ...
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Katabella Roberts
Musk Reinstates Journalists’ Twitter Accounts Suspended for Doxxing Violations
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has reinstated journalists' accounts that were earlier suspended for allegedly doxxing his location in ...
December 17, 2022
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Tom Ozimek
Elon Musk Polls Twitter Users on Restoring Accounts of Journalists Banned for Doxxing Policy Violations
Elon Musk has clarified Twitter's recently revised doxxing policy after running a poll that asked users to weigh ...
December 16, 2022
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Twitter Suspends Accounts of Journalists From CNN, New York Times Under New Doxxing Policy
Elon Musk's Twitter suspended the accounts of multiple journalists, including from The New York Times, The Washington Post, ...
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The Libs of TikTok Story Is a Damning Story, All Right—Damning to Journalism
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Simon Veazey
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April 6, 2019
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Zachary Stieber
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October 4, 2018
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Bowen Xiao
GOP Doxxing Suspect Arrested, Identified as Democrat Staffer
A man who allegedly doxxed Republican Senators on Wikipedia was arrested by United States Capitol Police late Wednesday, ...
October 4, 2018
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