
"According to the about section on ICE List, this website "is a public, verifiable record of immigration enforcement activity in the United States." It is a project established by Crust News, and it being actively developed. The website states that it "documents incidents, agencies, individuals, facilities, vehicles, and legal authorities involved in enforcement operations. Entries are structured, sourced, and timestamped to support verification, cross-referencing, and long-term analysis.""
"Recent reports have revealed an online database has emerged, providing data on approximately 4,500 federal agents. This website, called ICE List, contains information on nearly 2,000 agents and 150 supervisors and includes comprehensive, personally identifiable information (PII) related to said individuals. On the website, there is a section where users can browse the ICE List, including by agent and officer name."
"On Jan. 13, ICE List faced a cyberattack. This attack came shortly after the owner of the website revealed intentions to publish PII of thousands of officers and agents. The attack was reportedly a Direct Denial of Service (DDoS) attack and appeared to originate from Russia. Attacks such as this will likely happen again, the owner acknowledged. However, measures have been put in place to try and protect against such incidents in the future."
ICE List is an online database by Crust News recording immigration enforcement activity in the United States. The site contains data on about 4,500 federal agents, including nearly 2,000 named agents and 150 supervisors, and holds comprehensive personally identifiable information (PII). Users can browse entries by agent or officer name. Hosting outside the U.S. prevents government takedown. Entries include incidents, agencies, facilities, vehicles, and legal authorities and are structured, sourced, and timestamped to support verification and analysis. Reports describe a recent leak as the largest breach of department staff data. On Jan. 13 the site suffered a DDoS attack, reportedly originating from Russia; the owner warned attacks may recur and said defenses were implemented.
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