As Elon Musk continues to lead the Trump Administration’s Department of Government Efficiency ( DOGE ) to clean up Washington, a far-left website is threatening Tesla owners across the country by publishing their personal information.
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In an ostensible attempt to encourage era, the site” DOGEQuest” published the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Tesla masters on an engaging image of the United States, according to 404 Media.
Era is the practice of publicly releasing someone’s private or personal information without their consent with the intention to harass, intimidate, or otherwise damage them.
DoGEQuest mocks itself as the “ultimate hub for enthusiasts of the Department of Government Efficiency ( DOGE )” and claims to connect “like-minded Tesla owners with one another, facilitating a vibrant community through shared contact information” in a threatening tone.
Tesla stores and other vehicles are being attacked across the country by Democrat-funded groups, according to reports of violence committed throughout the nation.
Anti-Tesla extremists have targeted Tesla users and destroyed them in recent weeks.
According to nearby government, many vehicles were set on fire and vandalized at a Tesla service facility in Las Vegas, while a Tesla factory in Oregon was shot half.
Trump said,” Elon is a soldier, but I don’t think that the anti-Tesla problems are works of local political terrorism,” responding to a question from Fox News host Laura Ingraham. You will learn, in my opinion, that they are paid by extremists on the left.
This level of violence is illogical and fundamentally bad. Tesla” only makes electric vehicles and has done nothing wrong,” Musk tweeted.
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Owners of the websites who have provided evidence of selling their vehicles have been threatened that they will just delete the personal information.
The image, which innocently includes a Molotov cocktail mouse, even includes the personal data of DOGE people and even Expand supporters like FBI Director Kash Patel, as well as the addresses of Tesla dealerships and the locations of Tesla superchargers.
Although it’s unclear where the information came from, 404 Media has verified that some of the alleged Tesla owners, retailers, and Musk people ‘ data is accurate.  ,
But, 404 Media reported that some of the map’s areas don’t always match up with what’s happening in the real world.
Elon Musk alleges ActBlue-Funded Tesla Store Protestors after an inspection.
A declaration on DOGEQuest encourages vandalism, saying,” If you’re looking for a Tesla to unleash your creative flair with a spray is, just step outside,” followed by a disclaimer that states that it “neither endorses nor condemns any actions”, but is merely empowering” artistic expressions of protest.”
Is DOGEQUEST a protest system? is another question on the website. No image required if you’re searching for a Tesla to unlock your creative flair with a spray can. We at DOGEQUEST believe in empowering original forms of protest that you can carry out in your own home, ”Â
A part titled” I want my knowledge removed” follows this and says,” Absolutely! Simply send us some indication that you’ve sold your Tesla.
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The amount of delicate information that can be found on the website appears to be constrained. Although this offers small to those who are targeted, it also raises the question of who was the website’s creator and how they came to the data.
Although there is no law in federal legislation that specifically makes doxing illegal, federal prosecutors you use a number of statutes to indict people for doxing-related offenses.
Although sharing publicly accessible knowledge is not typically prohibited, violating someone’s private with the intention to harass, threaten, or invade them may lead to civil or criminal legal action.
Communication and clarity are two of my top interests. You, the British citizen, are our employers. Our groups are working diligently on the slapping and Tesla incidents, along with other responsibilities to keep the United States secure. Thank you, Dan Bongino, Deputy FBI Director, wrote in a blog on X.