A shocking cyberattack has rocked the Tesla community as hackers released an interactive map exposing the personal details of Tesla owners across the U.S.
The website, DOGEQUEST, includes names, addresses, phone numbers and emails of Tesla drivers. It also reveals Tesla showrooms, charging stations and even the homes of key government officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel, the Daily Mail reports.
A website called “Dogequest” has reportedly published the names, addresses, and phone numbers of Tesla owners across the U.S.
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The leak has sparked national outrage, drawing strong responses from both Elon Musk and concerned citizens.
Adding to the controversy, DOGEQUEST offers to remove personal data from its database—but only if individuals can prove they have sold their Teslas. This demand comes amid a broader campaign to boycott Tesla, escalating tensions between Musk’s supporters and his critics.
The site’s disturbing design only fuels further alarm. The cursor icon is a Molotov cocktail, a symbol of violent protest, amplifying fears that the website’s creators may be encouraging attacks on Tesla vehicles and their owners.
Musk condemned the website’s actions in a post on X, calling it a direct threat to Tesla owners.
“Encouraging destruction of Teslas throughout the country is extreme domestic terrorism!!” Musk wrote on Tuesday night.
His statement follows growing concerns over harassment of Tesla drivers and employees. Reports have surfaced of vandalism, violent threats and intimidation against those associated with the company, intensifying fears that this cyberattack could provoke real-world violence.
Despite the backlash, the creators of DOGEQUEST remain unapologetic. While they claim they do not endorse violence, they openly encourage acts of vandalism.
“If you’re on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside—no map needed,” the site states.
This message has alarmed law enforcement and security experts, as it suggests the website’s creators are actively encouraging Tesla-related crimes.
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The leak of personal information is only the latest escalation in an increasingly hostile climate surrounding Tesla.
Tesla vehicles and facilities have become frequent targets of vandalism, arson, and destruction. One shocking case in New York City saw a vandal deface a Tesla Cybertruck with a swastika, underscoring the extreme emotions surrounding Musk’s brand.
In a particularly disturbing incident, an arsonist in Las Vegas firebombed five Teslas at a dealership before opening fire on the burning vehicles. The suspect, dressed entirely in black, managed to completely destroy two Teslas while damaging three others.
Police discovered the word “RESIST” spray-painted on the dealership’s door, suggesting the attack was politically motivated.
Beyond online harassment and vandalism, Tesla showrooms have also become hotspots for anti-Musk demonstrations.
Over the weekend, nearly 250 protesters gathered outside a Tesla showroom in New York City, demanding that Musk step down as CEO, according to the Daily Mail. Protesters denounced his political influence and carried signs reading “Block Fascism Now” and “Musk Must Go.”
The backlash against Musk is tied to broader concerns about his business practices and political views. Many critics claim his push to reduce the federal workforce has negatively impacted government employees and veterans.
As fears mount, some are calling for swift action against DOGEQUEST. Critics have urged the FBI and cybersecurity agencies to investigate the hackers, take down the website, and hold those responsible accountable. As of Wednesday, Resist the Mainstream has confirmed that the site has been taken offline.
However, many speculate that other hackers may attempt similar attacks, keeping tensions high among Tesla owners and security experts.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has weighed in on the controversy, condemning any acts of violence against Tesla properties. He labeled such attacks “domestic terrorism,” echoing Musk’s concerns about the growing threats facing Tesla and its supporters.
As tensions between Tesla and its critics continue to escalate, many are questioning what steps Musk and law enforcement will take to combat rising threats, cyberattacks and vandalism.