An online site called “Dogequest” Reportly has published the personal information of Tesla owners nationwide with a noticeable attempt to shame and intimidate them as Elon Musk is their white house has grown.
The site, called “dogquest”, is reported to reveal the names, addresses and phone numbers of Tesla owners throughout the use of an interactive map – and uses an image of a molotov cocktail as a cursor.
The site operators, who also posted the exact places of Tesla traders, said they would remove the identification information about Tesla drivers only if they provide evidence that they sold their electric vehicles, according to 404 media.
News of the Doxing Site follows a series of reported vandalism incidents aimed at Tesla executives and traders in the wake of CEO Elon Musk’s high profile role as Head of the Trump Administration Efficiency Department.
The website also expects personal details that are suspected to be decorated with dog employees, according to media report 404, although the truthfulness of the information has not been confirmed.
It is unclear where the alleged data of the owner Tesla came from.
Part of the site is dedicated to the question: “Is dogquest a protest platform?”
“If you are looking for a tesla to release your artistic gift with a spray, just step out – no map needs!
According to 404 media, the site said it would remove a Tesla owner’s data if they show evidence that they sold their car.
Under the title “I Want to Remove My Information”, the page says “Absolutely!
A visible incident occurred earlier this month in Loveland, Inch., Where a woman was arrested for attacking a Tesla trade on a fire.
At least two Tesla traders in Oregon were targeted by gunshots in recent weeks. There were no reported injuries.
Even recently released cybertruck owners have reported harassment rules, including shameful gestures and verbal insults.
In addition to the personal data of the assumed Tesla owners, “dogquest” shows location for Tesla traders and approximate positions for company Supercharger stations.
The post was unable to enter “Dogets” on Tuesday after 404 media released his report.
A spokesman for the Department of Justice was not available for comment.
Doxing is the act of publicly sharing someone’s private or personal information without their consent, often with the intention of harassing, intimidating or damaging.
While sharing information available to the public may not always violate the law, Doxing may violate regulations regarding harassment, stalking, threats or invasion of intimacy – potentially leading to criminal charges or civil lawsuits.
There is no single federal law in the United States that clearly criminalizes Doxing, but some federal statutes can be used to prosecute Doxing -related offenses, depending on the circumstances.
Investigative Outlet 404 Media confirmed that some individuals listed really own Teslas or have expressed public support for Tesla and Musk, although comprehensive verification has not yet been completed.
404 The media also reported accurate lists for some Tesla trade, but noted discrepancies in some locations plotted on the map.
Demonstrations called “Tesla Takedown” protests occur every week in various locations of the US, often resulting in Vandalism of Tesla vehicles, charging stations and traders.
Tesla’s shares priced another 6% at the Wall Street morning trading session on Tuesday.
Since noon, the company’s shares have been trading about $ 230 more than 50% lower than its tall of nearly $ 480 per share in mid -December.
The post has requested comment from Tesla.
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