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@iampytest1@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

The purported justification provided by the owner of archive.today for their DDoS attack has been that "gyrovague is doxxing us".
But, I'm curious, do you think the article by Jani Patokallio is "doxing"?
Either way it doesn't justify launching a DDoS, but I am curious what people think.

Also, to the lawyers and privacy experts out there, does the article by Jani Patokallio violate GDPR, as the owner of archive.today claims?
That of course is a separate question from the more subjective ethical one.
For the purposes of this legal analysis, assume the people referenced in the article are EU citizens.

The article in question: https://gyrovague.com/2023/08/05/archive-today-on-the-trail-of-the-mysterious-guerrilla-archivist-of-the-internet/

#Privacy #Ethics #GDPR #Law

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