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Massive ICE Goon ID Leak Halted by Cyber Attack From Russia
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- A prolonged, sophisticated DDOS attack overwhelmed the ICE List site from Russia-linked traffic, immediately disrupting public access as the site prepared to publish thousands of staff IDs.
- The DDOS began Tuesday evening and remained ongoing during coverage, reflecting a sustained disruption as the Daily Beast reported impending publication of 4,500 staff names.
- Attackers used proxy-laden IPs, making source-tracking difficult and signaling a highly resourced operation aimed at destabilizing the leak timing.
- Dominick Skinner linked Russia-based bot traffic to the attack, noting a substantial portion of malicious requests originated there.
- ICE List’s data cache expanded to about 6,500 names after the breach, including on-the-ground agents and supervisors, with work details.
- The leak followed the Jan. 7 fatal shooting of Renee Good, an unarmed mother, intensifying scrutiny of DHS and ICE data handling.
- Skinner indicated the dataset comprised roughly 4,500 immigration personnel, including 1,800 agents and about 150 supervisors, with extensive background data.
- The intent behind the attack appeared to be to deter public access to ICE and Border Patrol personnel data, galvanizing some staffers to vocalize anger and protection.
- Skinner framed the hack as a resilience test during a server migration aimed at restoring service, underscoring ongoing operational challenges.
- The incident adds to broader concerns about the handling and exposure of immigration personnel data amid public scrutiny and DHS tensions.
- The Daily Beast had reported the planned publication of about 4,500 names, which intersected with the timing of the cyber attack and the Russia-linked traffic surge.
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