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a website Committed to leaking personal information about Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officials and Border Patrol agents have reportedly been hit by a cyberattack that its founders believe may have originated from Russia.
Dutch immigration activist Dominick Skinner Tell daily beast His website ICE List is included cyber attack tuesday night After publication reports Skinner plans to release personal information obtained through whistleblower, Approximately thousands of employees.
This attack, known as a “direct denial of service,” occurs when an attacker attempts to disrupt access to a network or service by sending a large number of redundant requests to it in an attempt to overload the system.
skinner told daily beast A large number of IPs started accessing the site, and a large amount of the traffic appeared to be coming from Russia – leading the founders to speculate that the attack originated there.
“These IPs will run through a proxy before reaching our servers, meaning it’s impossible to trace the source,” Skinner told the publication. “However, sustaining an attack for such a long period of time is complex.”
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Skinner said the attack, It happened when he was about to reveal his name Number of immigration enforcement officers obtained from the whistleblower data set.
The founder of ICE List has previously stated daily beast A Department of Homeland Security whistleblower provided a data set of approximately 4,500 immigration personnel after the incident Renee Good, 37, was shot in Minneapolis.
Some of the information in the dataset includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, job titles, and other background information. Skinner said he plans to make “most” of the list public but will make exceptions for those who work in child care or work as nurses.
The Department of Homeland Security criticized Skinner’s website, calling it a “disgusting doxing of our officers” that put “their lives and families at grave risk.”
Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said law enforcement has faced a 1,300% increase in assaults and an 8,000% increase in death threats.
“Their families are at risk. We will not back down. Anyone doxxing our officers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” McLaughlin warned.
The ICE list is hosted in the Netherlands, so the U.S. government cannot remove it.
Skinner said whoever attacked the site “didn’t want anyone else accessing the site.”
“But it just makes us more determined because it’s clear that there are people who don’t want the names of ICE and Border Patrol agents to be released,” Skinner said. daily beast. “This is not surprising given their recent behavior and the increasingly negative public perception of them.”
The ICE List founder said that he and his team have implemented direct denial of service protection measures, but such attacks are difficult to prevent and are likely to happen again.

