Jericho Security | Glossary

Jericho's Cybersecurity Glossary | Doxxing

Written by Jericho Security Team | September 27, 2024

Definition:

Doxxing (or doxing) refers to the act of publicly revealing or broadcasting private information about an individual without their consent, often with malicious intent.

Use Cases:

  • Used by attackers to expose personal information, such as home addresses, phone numbers, or private communications, to harass or intimidate individuals.
  • Employed in hacktivist campaigns to publicly reveal sensitive data about individuals or organizations.

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Questions and Answers:

  • How does doxxing work?
    Attackers gather personal information from public or private sources and publish it online to expose or harass their target.

  • What are the consequences of doxxing?
    Victims of doxxing may face harassment, identity theft, or threats to their safety and privacy.

  • How can individuals protect themselves from doxxing?
    Individuals can protect themselves by limiting the amount of personal information shared online, using strong privacy settings, and regularly monitoring their online presence.