: Upload your profile pictures to Google Images or TinEye to see if your photos are linked to other accounts or physical locations you didn't realize were public.
: Files and photos often contain EXIF data (GPS coordinates, device info). Before posting files, use metadata removal tools or "Save for Web" options to strip this hidden info. ⚖️ A Note on Ethics and Safety doxing bible.pdf
The document often referred to as the "" is essentially a comprehensive guide to Web Forensics and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) . Created by figures in the online underground (such as "Dubitus" and "Ego"), it details how to find, aggregate, and analyze a person's digital footprint using publicly available data. : Upload your profile pictures to Google Images
While the techniques in the "Doxing Bible" are rooted in forensic science, using them to harass, threaten, or expose private information without consent is illegal in many jurisdictions and violates the terms of service of almost all online platforms. ⚖️ A Note on Ethics and Safety The
: Review "People Search" sites (like Whitepages or Spokeo). Many of these sites have "Opt-Out" pages where you can request the removal of your home address and phone number.
: Use "doxing" techniques on yourself to see what a stranger could find. Search for your full name, phone number, and common aliases in quotation marks on multiple search engines.
If you are interested in the professional application of these skills, look into , Private Investigation , or OSINT Research , which use these exact methods for legal and ethical purposes.