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A website has escalated its campaign against Tesla owners and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by launching a dark web version that doxes personal information, making it harder for authorities to shut down or track users.

Dogequest had initially emerged as a public website that displayed personal data of Tesla owners and DOGE members on a searchable map, 404 Media reported. However, after being briefly taken down following media exposure, the site returned and expanded to the dark web.

Now rebranded as "DOGEQUEST Unleashed," the dark web version of the site promotes itself as a decentralized hub beyond government oversight. The move to the dark web provides anonymity for both site administrators and visitors, making it more difficult for authorities to track its operators or take the site offline.

The site claims it does not collect personal information about users and encourages anti-Tesla activists to engage with its content through the Tor network.

Law enforcement agencies are likely to intensify efforts to combat the targeting of Tesla owners, potentially cracking down on those responsible for running Dogequest. The rise of Dogequest reflects growing hostility toward Tesla and the government's involvement with the company.

Last week, authorities announced charges against three individuals accused of targeting Tesla facilities, with Attorney General Pam Bondi warning that such actions would lead to imprisonment.

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