单词 | dox |
释义 | doxn.2 colloquial. 1. Documents, either physical or electronic (cf. document n. 4a, document n. Additions). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > documentary evidence > [noun] chapter and verse1628 certificate1718 document1728 doc1819 documentation1888 dox1977 1977 Atlanta (Georgia) Const. 14 Jan. 13 c/1 (advt.) $3668.85* 1977 Datsun L'il Hustler Standard... LIST $3,018.85 *Plus Sales Tax & Dox. Fee. 1993 comp.graphics.animation 20 Sept. (Usenet newsgroup, accessed 22 Oct. 2020) Can it [sc. the software] do anything with MPEG or JPEG? A friend asked that and I didn't see it mentioned yea or nea in the dox, so I figured I'd ask while we're on the subject. 2016 @helluvaStella1 18 Aug. in twitter.com (accessed 22 Oct. 2020) Got all my travel dox done for my birthday trip. Hope to have plans final soon. 2. spec. Private or identifying information about a particular individual that is published on the internet, typically to allow malicious action to be taken against that person offline. Cf. doxing n.Now the usual sense.Originally with plural agreement (see quot. 2011), but now usually as a mass noun. ΚΠ 2011 K. Rawlinson in Independent 9 June 15/4 One hacker..admitted that he gets concerned ‘especially every time some group tries to dox me’... He said: ‘It's not that the dox are accurate, so much as getting that much attention isn't conducive to staying out of the Government's crosshairs.’ 2012 P. Olson We are Anonymous (2013) 57 If that person was using a VPN, then people (like the police or rival hackers) trying to ‘get their dox’ would find the wrong IP address. 2020 @CryptoWhale 7 Sept. in twitter.com (accessed 24 Sept. 2020) Everyone knows the dox is correct, there's way too much evidence. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). doxv. colloquial. transitive. To document or expose (a person's identity); spec. to search for and publish private or identifying information about (an individual) on the internet, typically with malicious intent. Cf. dox n.2, doxing n. ΚΠ 2009 @FlashFighter 17 Aug. in twitter.com (accessed 21 Oct. 2020) Boss gave me 100 bucks for doxing who stole his credit card. 2012 Independent 8 Mar. 23/3 He used the interview to insist he was not worried about repeated attempts by rival hackers to ‘dox’ him. 2019 C. Goldberg Nobody's Victim 2 Another client was doxed by an angry mob of trolls who bombarded her with death threats so vicious she fled her home in fear. Derivatives ˈdoxer n. (also doxxer) a person who searches for and publishes private or identifying information about an individual on the internet, typically with malicious intent. ΚΠ 2010 @Duncan70 22 July in twitter.com (accessed 21 Oct. 2020) Hackers and doxers can ruin people's lives and they don't care. 2020 CSO Mag. (Nexis) 7 Sept. For further privacy, gamers can connect to the internet via a VPN to hide their IP address, which a determined doxer could use to track them down. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasdox dox n.1 ΚΠ 1766 T. Amory Life John Buncle II. iv. 132 Orthodox and other dox. < as lemmas |
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