ICE/DHS Agents Personal Data Leak — January 2026
A whistleblower posted personal data on approximately 4,500 ICE/DHS agents to a doxxing site in January 2026. The release prompted urgent agency response.
- Agent names
- Office assignments
- Contact details
- Some home addresses
A whistleblower posted personal data on approximately 4,500 ICE and DHS agents to a known doxxing site in January 2026. The release included agent names, office assignments, contact details, and in some cases home addresses. Federal agencies are pursuing the leaker; the data has been mirrored extensively before takedown.
This incident illustrates the doxxing risk faced by anyone in a contested public-service role — law-enforcement, healthcare, judiciary, government — where the threat actor base is broad and motivated. Executive Defense at the highest tier exists for exactly these threat models.
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