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doxing 22
It is a practice that in principle would be journalistic, but with the use of the internet and social networks it took on a new meaning. Doxing is the "public exhibition of other people's documents without the authorization of their owners". It is common among hackers who try to unmask shady and illegal businesses of companies or governments and also of crackers who capture valuable documents with ransomware and expose them if the victim does not pay a ransom, and now it also extends to social media users who show conversations or images received as private, and end up harming someone. The word is made up of dox, which is a popular variant of docs, which in turn is an abbreviation for documents, and the suffix -ing ("result or product of a verbal action").
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