It is claimed that a infamous hacking organization has doxxed numerous U.S. government officials from the FBI, ICE, and DOJ.
This group, referred to as the Com, is associated with the hacking collective Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters, and is sharing the leaked information on private Telegram channels. Per 404 Media, the means by which this data was acquired remains ambiguous, whether through prior leaks, a recent government breach, or other avenues.
The hackers have published spreadsheets with personal information of 680 DHS officials, 170 FBI agents, and 190 DOJ officials, encompassing government email addresses, personal names, phone numbers, and home addresses, as stated by 404 Media.
This hacking organization and its affiliates have been implicated in several significant data breaches over recent years, including the Salesforce data leak, the Ticketmaster breach, the AT&T leak, breaches at major airlines, and the Grand Theft Auto VI footage leak.
A number of hackers associated with the Com come from groups such as Scattered Spider, ShinyHunters, and Lapsus$. These threat actors now function under the name Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters and rank among the most infamous English-speaking hacking collectives today.
The Trump administration has implemented substantial measures to obscure information regarding the identities and movements of ICE agents, who frequently don masks to disguise their identities during arrests.
The Trump administration has vigorously continued the deportation of undocumented immigrants, inclusive of those without criminal backgrounds. The Guardian recently noted that undocumented immigrants lacking criminal records now represent the largest demographic in ICE detention. Furthermore, ICE has wrongfully detained U.S. citizens during its operations.
As a result, ICE’s actions have incited protests across the country. Activists created applications to