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  2. Doxing - Wikipedia

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    Doxing, also spelled doxxing, is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent.

  3. Online shaming - Wikipedia

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    As online shaming frequently involves exposing private information on the Internet, the ethics of public humiliation has been a source of debate over Internet privacy and media ethics. Online shaming takes many forms, including call-outs, cancellation (cancel culture), doxing, negative reviews, and revenge porn.

  4. Data re-identification - Wikipedia

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    doxing – Publication of the private details of individuals, often on the Internet; K-anonymity – Property of certain anonymized data; Protected health information – Information about healthcare status of individual; Statistical disclosure control – Technique used in data-driven research

  5. Here's why CNN isn't 'doxing' anyone - AOL

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    CNN was immediately accused of blackmailing the Redditor, while some outlets -- mainly far-right ones -- took things a step further, claiming the news organization was actually doxing him. This is ...

  6. Doxbin (clearnet) - Wikipedia

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    Doxbin is a pastebin used to post or leak personal data (often referred to as doxing) of any person of interest. [1] Operators

  7. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    As online shaming frequently involves exposing private information on the Internet, the ethics of public humiliation has been a source of debate over Internet privacy and media ethics. Online shaming takes many forms, including call-outs, cancellation (cancel culture), doxing, negative reviews, and revenge porn.

  8. Texas AG Ken Paxton says he will file doxing complaints ... - AOL

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  9. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    “There is no room in the Marine Corps for either situational ethics or situational morality,” declares a standing order issued in 1996 by the then-commandant, Gen. Charles Krulak. The Army’s moral codes are similar, demanding loyalty, respect (“Treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same”), honor and ...