What is doxing?
Doxing is the act of publishing identifying details about an individual, such as their full name, photo, workplace, or location, often with malicious intent.
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A German-Israeli sniper serving in the IDF is taking legal action against The Guardian and several German media outlets after being falsely identified and accused of war crimes. The case highlights the dangers of modern investigations turni...
In 2025, The Guardian published an article about an IDF sniper, referred to as 'C.,' who admitted to involvement in civilian killings. The Guardian identified 'G.' as C.'s partner, publishing his full name and photo. However, G. claims he was not present during the incidents and had no involvement.
According to The Jerusalem Post, G.’s lawyer, Joachim Nikolaus Steinhoefel, stated that the published information was false and that G. has received threats on social media as a result. Steinhoefel requested the German courts to issue an injunction against the Abendzeitung newspaper group and demanded €100,000 in monetary compensation from The Guardian for the soldier.
The Jerusalem Post editorial highlights that publishing names tied to war crimes allegations without airtight verification is becoming a fast way to endanger people and erode trust in journalism. The article emphasizes that editors should require identity verification standards that match the severity of the allegation.
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Doxing is the act of publishing identifying details about an individual, such as their full name, photo, workplace, or location, often with malicious intent.
G. has filed a lawsuit against The Guardian and several German media outlets. He also obtained an interim injunction against Abendzeitung to prevent further publication of defamatory statements.
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