Tesla Cybertruck Arson and Doxxing Attacks

A 35-year-old man is accused of arson after a Cybertruck was burned at a Tesla dealership in Mesa, Arizona, linked to a surge of attacks on Tesla owners and dealerships fueled by weaponized personal data. The DOJ and FBI label these attacks as domestic terrorism as innocent people are targeted due to inaccuracies in data sources.

Search of Suspect's Home for Doxxing ICE Agents in California

Federal authorities searched the California home of a suspect accused of doxxing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. No arrests were made.

Texas Judge Reduces Bond for 17-Year-Old Accused of Stabbing Death

Texas judge reduces bond for 17-year-old accused of stabbing death, sparking doxxing hoax. Collin County Sheriff's Office and FBI investigating. Doxxing involves posting personal information without consent, which is illegal in Texas. Suspect released after bond reduction. Metcalf family faces threats and harassment. FBI working on doxxing incident.

Bluesky Social Media Platform Controversy

Bluesky, a social media platform, is facing criticism for failing to address death threats and attempted doxxing targeting journalist Jesse Singal due to his criticism of the transgender agenda. Despite Singal reporting the threats, Bluesky took hours to take action.

City of Kansas City Doxxing Incident

Missouri Attorney General demands accountability after the city of Kansas City doxxed Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker for expressing his religious beliefs in a commencement speech at Benedictine College.

Far-right activist group funded by top Republican donors and nonprofits

A far-right activist group, Accuracy in Media, is funded by top Republican donors and nonprofits. They have been revealed to be doxxing college students engaging in pro-Palestinian protests. The group mistakenly listed major donors, including billionaire Republican megadonor Jeff Yass, in their tax return.

Doxxing and its Impact on Individuals in the Context of the Israel-Hamas Conflict

The story discusses the practice of doxxing, where private information is published for revenge. It highlights how doxxing campaigns have been used in the context of the Israel-Hamas war, leading to severe consequences for individuals expressing their opinions. The article delves into a specific incident involving Olivia Lynch, who faced backlash after tearing down a poster related to the conflict.

Online bullying by the Sussex Squad against the Princess of Wales

The Sussex Squad, a group of online trolls, have been bullying the Princess of Wales and spreading conspiracy theories about her, including claims about her health and personal life. They use smear campaigns, doxxing, and threats against those who speak out against them. The group is championed by tech entrepreneur Christopher Bouzy and has peddled dangerous conspiracy theories about the princess.

Online Bullying by the Sussex Squad

The Sussex Squad, a group of online trolls, have been bullying Princess Kate with sick conspiracy theories and harassment tactics. They target anyone who speaks out against them, including sending frightening messages and doxxing individuals. The group is not endorsed by The Sussexes but is led by US tech entrepreneur Christopher Bouzy. Bouzy and the squad have spread false claims and engaged in cyberbullying against Kate and her family. The squad has also targeted critics of Harry and Meghan, blocking and harassing them on social media platforms.