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DDoS Attack Keeps ICE List Offline as It Moves to Publish Leaked ICE and Border Patrol Personnel Data

The site's founder points to proxied traffic that appears to route through Russia.

Overview

  • The site was knocked offline by a sustained DDoS that began Tuesday evening, and the team says it is migrating servers to restore access.
  • Dominick Skinner says a large share of the malicious requests appear to come from Russian infrastructure but notes the use of proxies makes attribution impossible.
  • A DHS insider provided a dataset of about 4,500 personnel to ICE List, which plans to release a majority of verified names while excluding roles like childcare workers and nurses.
  • The cache includes names, work email addresses, phone numbers, job titles, and employment background details, bringing the total records to roughly 6,500 with prior holdings.
  • DHS has condemned the planned doxxing and warned of prosecutions, with a spokesperson citing sharp surges in assaults and death threats against officers; the site is hosted in the Netherlands and archived snapshots remain accessible.