A Hong Kong woman was arrested for allegedly doxxing her husband's former mistress following an investigation by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, the South China Morning Post reports. The PCPD said three messages containing the victim's personal data, including her name, birthdate and occupation, were posted in a social media chat group. The PCPD said "doxxing is a serious offence" punishable by up to five years in jail and a HK$1 million fine.
Hong Kong woman arrested for allegedly doxxing husband's former mistress
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