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.