Hong Kong protests: tech war opens up with doxxing of protesters and police
Campaigns to expose personal details of those on both sides of protests skyrocket, with nearly 1,000 cases being investigated
Hong Kong has seen an unprecedented wave of doxxing – the malicious spread of private information online – since anti-government protests began in early June.
Social media forums such as LIHKG, a Reddit-like website, and encrypted apps such as Telegram have played a critical role in organising the leaderless protest movement but are now being used to share names, photos, phone numbers, ages and the occupation of individuals on both sides of the protest line.