Why Doxxing Isn’t Really as Bad as the Intentions.
It’s usually an insider, abuse of privilege, or someone with way too much time on their hands; it’s not that hard to legally have the information removed either.
I hope they don’t tell their friends they’re a “hacker.”
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Because honestly, if I was to come across information about your recent court visit or a medical report about when you broke your arm, I honestly wouldn’t give two. Your address, phone number, or school records are actually based in the public domain anyway, but data brokers make way to much to basically endanger peoples lives.
A vehicles VIN, an EIN, family members…