ICE List site hit by cyberattack
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The ICE List site was taken offline by a sustained DDoS attack, disrupting access to identities tied to ICE and Border Patrol personnel. The outage began on Tuesday evening and was still ongoing. The site operator said the attack was “prolonged and sophisticated” and that recovery efforts were underway.
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Resecurity hit by data theft breach linked to Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters
IncidentAbout this happening: **Resecurity** is disputing a claimed breach after **Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters** said they stole internal data, making the event a contested compromise with unresolved exposure st...
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15.01.2026 13:15 1 articles · 4mo ago
ICE List site begins sustained DDoS attack
Exploitation ObservedThe ICE List site began receiving a prolonged and sophisticated DDoS attack on Tuesday evening, and the traffic surge took the site offline while it was being used to expose identities tied to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol.
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- ICE Agent Doxxing Site DDoS-ed Via Russian Servers — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 15.01.2026 13:15
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15.01.2026 13:15 2 articles · 4mo ago
ICE List remains offline amid attack attribution claim
Victim Impact UpdateAt the time of writing, the ICE List site was still down. Dominick Skinner said the attack looked like a prolonged and sophisticated DDoS campaign, claimed the traffic appeared to come from a Russian bot farm, and said his team was trying to switch servers to bring the site back online.
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- ICE Agent Doxxing Site DDoS-ed Via Russian Servers — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 15.01.2026 13:15
- ICE Agent Doxxing Site DDoS-ed Via Russian Servers — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 15.01.2026 13:15