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A hack at StopICE leaked over 100,000 users' data to federal agencies, endangering activists.
A security breach at the anti-ICE platform StopICE exposed over 100,000 users’ personal data—including names, passwords, phone numbers, and precise GPS locations—to federal agencies like the FBI, ICE, and HSI, according to reports.
Hackers allegedly accessed and forwarded the information directly to authorities, raising concerns about the safety of activists and vulnerable individuals.
Sherman Martin Austin, a key organizer with a prior criminal record, has been criticized for not informing users despite having the chance.
The platform, which alerts communities about ICE activities, faces scrutiny over its credibility due to unclear ownership and low trust ratings.
Civil liberties groups warn the breach could deter digital activism.
Federal agencies have not confirmed receiving the data, and users are urged to change passwords and monitor accounts.
Un hackeo en StopICE filtró más de 100.000 datos de usuarios a las agencias federales, poniendo en peligro a los activistas.