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      Illinois just made it possible to sue people for doxxing attacks

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 11 August, 2023 - 19:40

    Illinois just made it possible to sue people for doxxing attacks

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    Last Friday, Illinois became one of the few states to pass an anti-doxxing law , making it possible for victims to sue attackers who "intentionally" publish their personally identifiable information with intent to harm or harass them. (Doxxing is sometimes spelled "doxing.")

    The Civil Liability for Doxing Act, which takes effect on January 1, 2024, passed after a unanimous vote. It allows victims to recover damages and to request "a temporary restraining order, emergency order of protection, or preliminary or permanent injunction to restrain and prevent the disclosure or continued disclosure of a person's personally identifiable information or sensitive personal information."

    It's the first law of its kind in the Midwest, the Daily Herald reported , and is part of a push by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to pass similar laws at the state and federal levels.

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      Ne dites plus doxing, mais « divulgation malveillante d’informations personnelles »

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Friday, 24 February, 2023 - 09:42

    C'est un délit pénal pas forcément bien connu. Le doxing vient d'avoir une traduction officielle en français. [Lire la suite]

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      Sur Google, un raccourci arrive pour effacer des liens exposant vos données

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Thursday, 22 September, 2022 - 10:22

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    Google facilite un peu plus ses outils autour du droit à l’oubli. Une option arrive dans son application mobile, pour signaler un lien problématique, directement dans les résultats de recherche. [Lire la suite]

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      Telegram has a serious doxxing problem

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 21 September, 2022 - 14:24 · 1 minute

    Telegram has a serious doxxing problem

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    Burmese influencer Han Nyein Oo rose to prominence in 2020, posting memes and gossip about Burmese celebrities on Facebook to an audience that grew to several hundred thousand people in Myanmar by early 2021. Then, after the country’s military seized power that February, he lurched rightwards, becoming a full-blooded supporter of the junta, which has killed more than 1,500 people and arrested thousands more in bloody crackdowns.

    He was soon banned from Facebook for violating its terms of service, so he moved to Telegram, the encrypted messaging app and social sharing platform. There, he posted messages of support for the military, graphic pictures of murdered civilians, and doctored pornographic images purporting to be female opposition figures. Often, these were cross-posted in other channels run by a network of pro-junta influencers, reaching tens of thousands of users.

    This year, Han Nyein Oo moved on to direct threats. Opponents of the junta planned to mark the anniversary of the coup on February 1 with a “silent strike,” closing businesses and staying home to leave the streets abandoned. On his Telegram channel, Han Nyein Oo raged, asking his followers to send him photos of shops and businesses that were planning to shut. They obliged, and he began posting the images and addresses to his 100,000 followers. Dozens of premises were raided by police. Han Nyein Oo claimed credit. He did not respond to a request to comment.

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