Congress proposed bill to make doxxing a crime
http://www.thetelegraff.com/doxxing
Can't wait to see pic related a punishable offense
>Doxxers use methods such as Packet sniffing
wat
>she fell victim to swatting when she proposed an anti-swatting bill
kek
>>61173356
all doxxers do is combine data the doxee has already made available to the public so how exactly would this work since anyone can put 2+2 together and get the result? It's akin to outlawing calculators.
>>61173356
I'd just like to interject for a moment. There is a controversy about the proper spelling of the word "doxing"; some write it with a double x, but that is a mistake.
The digraph "xx" is pronounced like j in Spanish or the "ch" in German "ach". It is used with computers as a replacement for the letter exx, which has a single stroke going down to the right and two parallel strokes going down to the left, because computers generally can't handle that letter. The exx is derived from the Greek letter chi, and pronounced like it; but since that Greek letter looks like our "x", it had to be modified with an added parallel stroke when it was introduced into English.
Thus, we usually have to write the name of the oil company as "Exxon", though its proper spelling is "e exx o n". (Don't make the mistake of pronouncing "Exxon" like "exon"; you will appear unsophisticated.)
The exx also gives us an unambiguous way to phonetically spell the exclamation of disgust, "yexx" or "ixx".
Since the word "doxing" is derived from "docs", it should be written with a single "x", as it is pronounced.
>>61173550
or, you know, buy it on ssndob like they always have for like a decade now
>>61173550
Governments literally try to make math illegal, see the crypto wars.
Or just source your dox
Then there's no way you can be attacked
How's this gonna work? Won't the person themselves be punished because they provided the information in the first place, essentially doxing themseleves? Won't we be required to operate under a completely anonymous identify on the Internet so that no one can backtrace us?
>>61173695
>required to operate under a completely anonymous identify on the Internet
Where can I sign up?
today i learned how2doxx
>>61173356
Will this make NSA and ad companies illegal? They can pretty much dox a lot of people using the information they have on them.