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Offensive and Defensive Doxing
Meitar M edited this page Sep 9, 2017
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Wiki ▸ Activities and events ▸ Offensive and Defensive Doxing
- Tagline: Practice using public information to compile a dossier on targets, and learn how to protect your personal information from trolls and worse.
- Description: Among the most common tactics in political warfare today is doxing, the practice of compiling and revealing sensitive, personally identifiable information (sometimes called PII or SPI) to the public. This information is then used to stalk, harass, and otherwise abuse or intimidate political adversaries into silence or inaction. In this workshop, we learn how these dossiers are created by exploring common doxing techniques, both first hand and by hand in order to hone relevant defensive strategies. These defensive strategies cannot be totally understood or adequately applied without first understanding relevant offensive strategies. Through the experience of working collaboratively with peers to "dox" a chosen target, we then discuss defensive techniques given this expanded context and shared experience.
- Time required: ~2.5 hours
- Equipment needed: Personal computer, Internet connection, whiteboard (optional), projector (optional)
- See also: Practical digital security
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