A website doxxed Tesla owners - but some had already sold their cars
Briefly

A doxxing website recently exposed personal information of Tesla owners and Doge employees, aiming to protest against Elon Musk and the White House DOGE office. Individuals whose data appeared on the site reported inaccuracies and expressed concern over their privacy. Many had sold their Teslas years ago, yet their details were still listed. After being reported by 404 Media, the website encountered errors and became inaccessible shortly after its discovery. The origins of the data remain unclear, with many individuals fearing further harassment due to the exposure.
The site aimed to protest against Elon Musk and the White House DOGE office, by publicly exposing Tesla and DOGE employees' private information.
Several of the individuals contacted reported inaccuracies in their personal details displayed on the doxxing site.
The website appeared to be taken down soon after its discovery, showing an error and becoming inaccessible the following morning.
Current and former Tesla owners were alarmed as their personal information, including outdated addresses and phone numbers, was exposed publicly.
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