Doxbin is a now-defunct website that was infamous for
publishing the
personal information of individuals, including their names, addresses, phone numbers, and other sensitive information, without their consent. The website was used as a platform for
doxing, which is the practice of publishing someone's personal information online with the intention of exposing them to harm. Doxbin became popular among hackers and other cybercriminals who wanted to publicly shame and harass their targets. The site was eventually shut down
by law enforcement, but other similar sites have since emerged. While doxing is not a new phenomenon, the rise of social media and online platforms has made it easier for individuals to gather personal information about others and use it to harass or intimidate them. The practice of doxing is widely considered unethical and illegal in many jurisdictions.