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A hacking group called "The Com" released personal information of hundreds of federal agents, including 680 DHS employees, 190 Justice Department officials, and 170 FBI employees[^1]. The hack revealed names, office locations, and home addresses of agents.

The incident occurs amid heightened tensions, with ICE claiming a dramatic rise in assaults against officers, though these statistics are disputed. Colorado Public Radio found only a 25% increase in assaults rather than the administration's claimed "1000% increase"[^9].

The Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Kristi Noem promised prosecutions against those who dox ICE agents in July 2025, but three months later no charges have been filed[^9]. This contrasts with California, where prosecutors have charged three activists for allegedly following and broadcasting an ICE agent's home address[^9].

The hack comes as the Trump administration has pushed tech companies to remove ICE-tracking apps, with both Meta and Apple recently complying with requests to take down such tools[^9].

[^1]: New Republic - Hackers Dox Hundreds of Trump's Masked ICE Agents

[^9]: OPB - ICE promised doxing cases against Portland 'anarchists.' Months later, no charges filed

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[–] unrealMinotaur@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 month ago

It's honestly impressive it said it didn't open the CSV. In my experience it will: A: Say it got the numbers from the CSV. B: Admit the numbers are wrong, then say "here are the correct numbers." (Still hadn't looked at the file) Depending on the prompt phrasing.