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The 2024 Australian Jewish doxxing incident was an instance of mass doxxing [note 1] that targeted a private WhatsApp group called 'J.E.W.I.S.H creatives and academics'. It took place on 8 February 2024 when pro-Palestine and anti-Zionist activists leaked the chat transcript and contact details of over 600 Australian Jewish creatives and academics in the group, after a minority of its members ...
A fictional example of a doxing post on social media. In this case, the victim's personal name and address are shown. Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent.
The Australian government said on Tuesday it will outlaw doxxing — the malicious release online of personal or identifying information without the subject’s permission — after pro ...
Banned in Australia from 1967 until 1973. [9] The World Is Full of Married Men (1968) Jackie Collins: 1968 1968 *Unknown* Novel Banned in Australia in 1968. [9] The Stud (1969) Jackie Collins: 1969 1969 *Unknown* Novel Banned in Australia in 1969. [9] [further explanation needed] The Anarchist Cookbook: William Powell: 1971 1985 Currently ...
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Antisemitism at Australian universities was a focal point in the aftermath of the 7 October attacks. Of primary concern were allegations against the University of Sydney. [117] In June 2024, the Australian opposition called for a Senate enquiry into campus antisemitism. [118]
Kiwi Farms, formerly known as CWCki Forums (/ ˈ k w ɪ k i / KWIH-kee), is a web forum that facilitates the harassment of online figures and communities. Their targets are often subject to organized group trolling and stalking, as well as doxing and real-life harassment.
This ISP-based filter aims to stop adults from downloading content that is illegal to possess in Australia, such as child pornography or materials related to terrorism. [92] In March 2009, Stephen Conroy dismissed suggestions that the Government would use the filter to crack down on political dissent as "conspiracy theories".