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Purveyor

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Thu Dec 27, 2012, 07:27 PM Dec 2012

Pro-Gun Blogger Retaliates Against Database By Publishing Newspaper Staff’s Personal Info [View all]

The publisher and staff of The Journal News in New York state found themselves the subject of what hackers call a “dox” on Thursday, after a blogger retaliated against their database of gun permit holders by publishing an extensive list of personal information for dozens of people connected to the paper.

The list includes items like hobbies of staffers who weren’t involved in producing the story, phone numbers, email addresses and even home addresses. Links to social media accounts even featured photos of the editor’s children, which the blog actively promoted.

Appearing on CNN Thursday morning, blogger Christopher Fountain of the “For What It’s Worth” blog said he was “offended” that the paper would release public information about gun owners and said he wanted the publisher of The Journal News to understand why he’s so upset. “I just thought they were being hypocrites,” he said.

The paper’s publisher, Janet Hansson, offered a defense on Wednesday of her decision to run the article, telling Politico: “We knew publication of the database (as well as the accompanying article providing context) would be controversial, but we felt sharing information about gun permits in our area was important in the aftermath of the Newtown shootings.”

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yet another moron who should be kept away from guns nt msongs Dec 2012 #1
Sue the fucker. Sue all gun fuckers. Sue them back into the stone age where they belong. nt onehandle Dec 2012 #2
On what grounds? Lizzie Poppet Dec 2012 #4
For publishing public information? ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #9
Maybe not such a great idea. LARED Dec 2012 #3
Unfortunately, the Bush/Cheney years misled some into believing that privacy is "quaint" derby378 Dec 2012 #7
i'm having a hard time taking that at face value.. frylock Dec 2012 #14
His gay and black friends all agree with him too, I suspect. Robb Dec 2012 #20
Great Idea Is To Publish National Maps Of All Gun Owners So I Can Steer Clear Before One Goes Postal cantbeserious Dec 2012 #5
With 1/3 of all households in the US owning guns NickB79 Dec 2012 #17
That May Be True - But Knowing Who These People Are Means I Can Personally Shun Them cantbeserious Dec 2012 #38
The data needed to create such a map simply does not exist slackmaster Dec 2012 #21
Then All The Better Reason To Institute Mandatory Gun Registration Just Like Automobiles cantbeserious Dec 2012 #39
Two wrongs don't make a right Turbineguy Dec 2012 #6
Yeah really. Initech Dec 2012 #36
Publicly Available Information Of Gun Owners - Someone Is Leveraging That Data cantbeserious Dec 2012 #40
As predictable as sunrise, one of those reporters Robb Dec 2012 #8
I have read where some of the people on the list have gotten phone calls and other communications ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #10
Delighting in the intimidation of the press? Robb Dec 2012 #11
No, I am finding amusement in journalists going through what they dish out ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #13
You're creeping me out. Robb Dec 2012 #22
I have no respect for the media or so called journalists ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #23
"Its not like journalism is a real profession. There are no enforced standards or even rules." Chorophyll Dec 2012 #25
RWS said it well, information wants to be free and I agree that public information is indeed public ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #30
This tit-for-tat bullplop is getting old. Piazza Riforma Dec 2012 #12
I would have expect the so called journalists to not do what they did or accept similar treatment ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #15
Don't know which is more disturbing Piazza Riforma Dec 2012 #16
That level of privacy violation is not schoolyard childishness. However, since there is no viable ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #18
Once again the idea that you dub yourself "professor" and Piazza Riforma Dec 2012 #24
If there is no law, then all public data is fair game ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #28
What the paper did isn't "noble". Piazza Riforma Dec 2012 #31
and publishing photos, links to pics of their children and description of her car as well as the bettyellen Dec 2012 #27
As WBC and others have learned...don't mess with the geeks ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #29
Post removed Post removed Dec 2012 #19
Sorry, can't believe they didn't anticipate this - lynne Dec 2012 #26
My kindergarten teacher taught me that two wrongs don't make a right Piazza Riforma Dec 2012 #33
Owners of handguns and assault weapons bowens43 Dec 2012 #32
Tattoos on their foreheads perhaps or at the very least...armbands? ;) eom Purveyor Dec 2012 #34
Great idea. IF you own a snub nosed revolver you can be identified like this... LARED Dec 2012 #35
History shows how some people were forced to wear clothing for identification. ... spin Dec 2012 #37
I'm having a hard time feeling any sympathy for these "journalists." NaturalHigh Dec 2012 #41
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