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Dark Web Tesla Doxxers Used Widely-Popular Parking App Data to Find Targets, Analysis Shows

by Thomas English, DCNF
April 4, 2025
in Curated, News
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DCNF(DCNF)—A dark web doxxing website targeting Tesla owners and allies of Elon Musk appears to be compiled from hacked data originally stolen from a massive ParkMobile app breach in 2021, according to records obtained by a data privacy group. 

The site, known as DogeQuest, first appeared in March and publishes names, home addresses, contact details and other personal information tied to Tesla drivers and DOGE staff. Marketed as a hub for anti-Musk “creative expressions of protest,” the platform has been linked to real-world vandalism and remains live on the dark web. Federal investigations into DogeQuest are already underway, the New York Post first reported.



“If you’re on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside — no map needed! At DOGEQUEST, we believe in empowering creative expressions of protest that you can execute from the comfort of your own home,” the surface-web DogeQuest site reads. “DOGEQUEST neither endorses nor condemns any actions.”

A screenshot of the DogeQuest surface website captured on April 3, 2025. (Captured by Thomas English/Daily Caller News Foundation)

ObscureIQ, a data privacy group, compiled a breakdown of the data — obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation — and determined 98.2% of records used to populate the site matched individuals affected by the 2021 ParkMobile breach.

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

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 18, 2025

DogeQuest originally appeared as a surface web doxxing hub, encouraging vandalism of Teslas and displaying names, addresses, contact details and, in some cases, employment information for roughly 1,700 individuals. The site used stolen ParkMobile records along with data purchased from brokers, flagging anyone who had a Tesla listed in their vehicle registration profile, according to ObscureIQ’s analysis.

The platform — now operating as “DogeQuest Unleashed” via a .onion dark web address — has also published personal details of high-value targets including senior military officials, federal employees and private sector executives in Silicon Valley. A spreadsheet reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation indicates several individuals targeted work areas like cybersecurity, defense contracting, public health and diplomatic policy. DOGE staff and their families appear prominently throughout the data.

A screenshot of DogeQuest’s surface website, captured on April 3, 2025. (Captured by Thomas English/Daily Caller News Foundation)

No other reporting has yet tied DogeQuest directly to the ParkMobile breach, which impacted over 21 million users in 2021. The company, which facilitates cashless parking across the U.S., quietly disclosed the breach in April of that year, admitting that “basic user information” had been accessed. ObscureIQ’s research shows that exposed data included email addresses, license plate numbers and phone numbers — enough to triangulate identity when paired with commercial data brokers.

The company agreed to a $32 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit stemming from the data breach. The lawsuit alleged that ParkMobile failed to secure its Amazon Web Services cloud storage, allowing access to the data. Although payment data were reportedly not compromised, plaintiffs argued the exposed information still posed serious privacy risks — a claim now reinforced by its use in the DogeQuest doxxing campaign.

Despite federal attention, the site has proven difficult to keep offline, as the dark web mirror incorporates anonymized hosting methods, frustrating law enforcement takedown efforts.

The Department of Justice charged three suspects last week linked to physical attacks on Tesla vehicles, charging stations and dealerships across multiple states, though it has not publicly confirmed any link between those suspects and DogeQuest. Meanwhile, the FBI has acknowledged it is “actively working” on both the doxxing campaign and a parallel rise in swatting incidents affecting DOGE affiliates.

ParkMobile did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.

(Featured Image Media Credit: Ivan Radic/Creative Commons/Flickr)

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Comments 7

  1. Joe says:
    1 year ago

    It would be nice if someone came up with a operating platform to give microsoft some competition to make a better less hackable product.

    Reply
    • Catpaws says:
      1 year ago

      Unbuntu way more stable than windoze but not user friendly.

      Reply
  2. SilenceDoGood says:
    1 year ago

    Apparently, these leftists don’t know the history of German cars.

    It would make their head explode.

    Reply
  3. Joe Smith says:
    1 year ago

    Those anti Trumpers/Muskers are really smart to use this app to find Teslas… however they’re not smart enough to hide their faces when they damage them! Stupid is as stupid does.

    Reply
  4. Dave Brown says:
    1 year ago

    I cannot believe that our famous and incredible FBI can’t find the people behind this. Are they truly that incompetent? If Biden had asked for some illegal thing to be done, the FBI would’ve been right all over it. This is just another example of their incompetence. These doxers are online. They can be traced. They need prosecuted and jailed for 20 years. Again, why can’t the FBI do this? They do crazy other things. This should be a cakewalk for them. Additionally, we all know that George Soros is behind these anti-Tesla protests. Why hasn’t the FBI brought charges against him? What is going on with law-enforcement? This is obvious. The news reports on it continually. Why isn’t Soros behind bars?

    Reply
  5. Jim Forbes says:
    1 year ago

    I can now justify setting up an ambush for my Tesla. I could start a trend!!

    Reply
  6. liberals stink says:
    1 year ago

    Tiffany & Co., Coach, Bergdorf Goodman, and Kate Spade – P.U. Liberals!!
    https://truthpress.com/news/nyc-leftist-who-attacked-trump-supporter-has-been-identified/?utm_source=truthpress.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=us-embassy-issues-warning&_bhlid=557ead0b8c074a5f039da8ce1a2cfcb518add2eb

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