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What is Dogequest, the website doxxing Tesla owners across the US?

FP Explainers • March 20, 2025, 17:02:28 IST
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Dogequest, an anonymous website, has published personal details of Tesla owners across the US, including names, addresses and phone numbers, displayed on an interactive map. The site, which surfaced amid anti-Elon Musk protests, encourages vandalism against Teslas and requires proof of sale for data removal. FBI investigations are underway following arson attacks on Tesla service centres, with authorities labelling these incidents as domestic terrorism

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What is Dogequest, the website doxxing Tesla owners across the US?
People protest against Tesla and Elon Musk outside of a Tesla dealership in Palo Alto, California, US, March 8, 2025. File Image/Reuters

A website known as “Dogequest” has exposed personal details of Tesla owners across the United States.

The site, which emerged amid increasing opposition to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, features names, addresses and phone numbers of Tesla owners on an interactive map.

It also highlights the locations of Tesla dealerships, charging stations and known addresses of employees of the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), the US federal agency linked to Musk.

Adding to concerns over its intent, the website uses a Molotov cocktail image as its cursor. It claims to “empower creative expressions of protest” and states that Tesla owners can only have their information removed if they provide proof that they have sold their vehicle.

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The website’s launch coincides with rising tensions surrounding Musk’s political role, particularly his ties to US President Donald Trump .

Musk’s leadership at Doge has drawn significant criticism due to his aggressive push for budget cuts, which has led to legal battles and friction within the federal government.

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Are recent attacks on Tesla and Dogequest related?

Dogequest’s appearance online aligns with an escalation in vandalism and arson attacks targeting Tesla properties . While there is no confirmed link between the website and these attacks, federal authorities are investigating the possibility.

In Las Vegas, an assailant clad in black used Molotov cocktails to set fire to five Teslas at a service centre, leaving “RESIST” spray-painted on the building’s entrance.

Similar incidents have occurred across the country, including the torching of two Cybertrucks in Kansas City and an arson attempt at a Tesla charging station in South Carolina, where the perpetrator accidentally set himself on fire.

Additional attacks include swastikas being painted on Teslas at a dealership in San Diego, vandalism at charging stations in the Boston area and Molotov cocktails being hurled at a Tesla showroom in Colorado. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed multiple incidents of Tesla vandalism in recent weeks.

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A disturbing aspect of the Dogequest website is its encouragement of these acts of destruction. One section states: “If you’re on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside — no map needed!”

The website also links to the “No Trace Project,” a platform providing guidance on how activists can avoid surveillance and law enforcement detection.

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The FBI has launched an investigation, with Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirming on X (formerly Twitter) that the agency is “actively working on the Tesla incidents and the swatting incidents.”

How have Musk and co. reacted?

Elon Musk has strongly condemned Dogequest , labelling it “extreme domestic terrorism.” Posting on X, he warned: “Encouraging destruction of Teslas throughout the country is extreme domestic terrorism!!”

Encouraging destruction of Teslas throughout the country is extreme domestic terrorism!! https://t.co/8TCNIbrQxA

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 18, 2025

US Attorney General Pam Bondi has echoed these concerns, stating that attacks on Tesla properties are "nothing short of domestic terrorism" and pledging a thorough federal investigation.

Tesla itself has not yet issued an official statement, but the company has advised customers to enable “sentry mode” on their vehicles.

This feature allows Tesla owners to monitor and record their surroundings using built-in cameras, potentially providing evidence in case of vandalism or other threats.

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Before using Live Camera View from the app for the first time, make sure it’s enabled on your vehicle touchscreen pic.twitter.com/tJcjWFo1cq

— Tesla (@Tesla) March 19, 2025

While Dogequest claims to “neither endorse nor condemn any actions” taken as a result of its existence, its creation has been widely viewed as an escalation in the anti-Tesla movement.

The website’s operators have not responded to media inquiries, and its domain registration is masked through an anonymous hosting service, Njalla Okta LLC, reported NBC News.

The extent of the data leak is still unclear, as some Tesla owners have confirmed that their listed details are accurate, while others have reported outdated or incorrect information. The website does not appear to contain a full list of Tesla owners, as only a fraction are displayed in some major cities where Tesla vehicles are common.

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How is Tesla faring in the market?

The Dogequest controversy emerges at a time when Tesla is already facing significant challenges. Since Trump’s election in late 2024, Tesla’s stock has plummeted by over 50 per cent , erasing approximately $800 billion in market value.

The company’s reputation has suffered, in part due to Musk’s involvement with the Trump administration, as well as his increasingly polarising political stances.

Investor confidence in Musk is waning. Ross Gerber, an early Tesla investor, has publicly called for Musk to step down as CEO, arguing that his political entanglements have significantly damaged the company’s brand.

“Sales are plummeting. It’s a crisis. You literally can’t sell the best product in the marketplace because the CEO is so divisive,” Gerber told Sky News.

Meanwhile, Tesla showrooms have become focal points for protests. In New York City, around 250 demonstrators gathered outside a Tesla showroom, chanting slogans such as “Musk Must Go” and “Block Fascism Now.” Five individuals were arrested for disorderly conduct, and one was charged with resisting arrest.

The website remains intermittently accessible, with authorities and cybersecurity experts working to track its origin and assess whether legal action can be taken against its operators.

While some activists defend Dogequest as a form of protest, many see it as a serious breach of privacy and a potential incitement to violence.

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With inputs from agencies

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