Tesla owners across the United States are on high alert following a shocking cyberattack that revealed their personal information. With a terrifying symbol, the hackers responsible for the breach, who oppose Elon Musk, have shared an interactive map containing the owners’ names, addresses, and contact information.
Elon Musk condemned the hack as “domestic terrorism,” while authorities investigate possible threats to Tesla and its customers.
In the midst of the criticism, Tesla’s market value fell by over $800 billion, and its shares fell 53 percent since hitting a record high in December.
One of Tesla’s original investors, Ross Gerber, urged the tech billionaire Elon Musk to resign as CEO, claiming that Musk had overcommitted himself with his jobs at X and DOGE.

How did the hack happen?
Along with the locations of all Tesla showrooms and charging stations, the unsettling website DOGEQUEST also lists the known residences of Department of Government Efficiency staff members.
It even uses a Molotov cocktail symbol as its cursor and lists the residence of FBI Director Kash Patel.