Hackers Ruin Anti-ICE Website’s Day — In Hilarious Fashion
“Hello, StopICE.net. All your logins, locations, passwords, and phone numbers have been given to the FBI and ICE.”
The website Stop ICE Raids Alert Network, which allows users to “send and receive alerts about ICE raids and activity in [their] areas,” appears to have been breached in a cyberattack.
According to reports circulating on social media on Friday, anti-ICE activists visiting the site were greeted by a message, printed ominously in red letters on a black background, that read, “We were not kidding. We sent your names, logins, passwords, and locations to a bunch of government agencies. Sherman Austin is a terrible coder, so are ‘RC’ Concepcion and Matt Beran.”
X user @DataRepublican, whose commentary I have found to be very credible, posted an image of the message and added that StopICE is “the biggest ICE doxxing website out there.”
🚨🚨 BREAKING : Quick – take a look at the front page of StopICE dot net 🚨🚨
For context, StopICE is the biggest ICE doxxing website out there.
Follow @astrarce and @bitchuneedsoap . pic.twitter.com/ySw3KGEWth
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) January 30, 2026
In a separate post, @DataRepublican wrote, “I can personally testify that the names, logins, passwords, locations (down to coordinates), and phone numbers of 100K+ users were all sent to FBI, ICE, HSI, and more.”
Reddit starting to notice.
Yeah, the hackers of StopICE weren't kidding.
I can personally testify that the names, logins, passwords, locations (down to coordinates), and phone numbers of 100K+ users were all sent to FBI, ICE, HSI, and more.
Sherman Austin was given time to… pic.twitter.com/qeWK6RiTKx
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) January 30, 2026
StopICE allows users to track license plates they suspect belong to ICE agents. After the site was hacked, however, any attempt to search a license plate instead triggered a Tom Homan meme. The image of the border czar was accompanied by a blunt message: “Hello, StopICE.net. All your logins, locations, passwords, and phone numbers have been given to the FBI and ICE.”
Hello, StopICE .net
All your logins. Locations, passwords. And phone numbers have been given to FBI and ICE.
Uh oh…. https://t.co/vtsasYjxr5 pic.twitter.com/pOSqdNbXG5
— Patriot Source Network (@PSPod25) January 29, 2026
Site administrator Sherman Austin sought to calm users, insisting that the site was secure and asking them to “disregard the script trolls.” He added, “We’ve also traced the signature of this attack several times back to server associated with CBP agent here in SoCal…”
Poor Sherman…. trying to tell his StopIce users there is nothing to worry about….they think you're a CBP agent…lol. @astrarce pic.twitter.com/16fqkZMhTo
— GunShyMartyr (@jimmy_rustlin) January 30, 2026
Anti-ICE activists are highly organized and wholly committed to doxxing ICE agents. The X post below features a page from the ICE List Wiki website, which describes itself as:
[A] public, verifiable record of immigration enforcement activity in the United States. It documents incidents, agencies, individuals, facilities, vehicles, and legal authorities involved in enforcement operations. Entries are structured, sourced, and timestamped to support verification, cross-referencing, and long-term analysis. The wiki is intended for use by journalists, researchers, advocates, and the general public.
Introducing https://t.co/BTW84Ms4N3 – the sole purpose of this site is to dox agents. Users can upload photos and "evidence" on agents. In total there are 1,573 agents listed.
If you search https://t.co/BTW84Ms4N3 on X, you will find individuals promoting the site to dox… pic.twitter.com/mrT09Gwyrk
— bitchuneedsoap (@bitchuneedsoap) January 30, 2026
According to a Facebook post from Blue Lives Matter, efforts to expose anti-ICE doxxers are beginning to bear fruit. The group says it is hearing unconfirmed reports that conservatives who have infiltrated these agitator networks nationwide have taken evidence of their activities to some individuals’ employers, resulting in several firings.
These reports are encouraging. If pro-ICE groups are in fact hacking anti-ICE doxxing sites — and the available evidence strongly suggests they are — this represents a significant blow to a subversive, anti-American movement that has long operated in the shadows.
Until now, these sites have operated with near-total impunity, openly targeting federal agents while facing little in the way of real consequences. That era may finally be coming to an end. A serious federal response sends a clear message: abusing the internet to intimidate, harass, and endanger law enforcement officers is not activism — it is criminal conduct, and it will no longer be tolerated.
[Note: For additional information on this story, @DataRepublican recommended people follow X accounts @astrarce and @bitchuneedsoap.]
One of these accounts responded hilariously to New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s announcement on Wednesday that she was launching a portal to track and report ICE agents operating in her state. Sherrill proudly stated, “We are going to be standing up a portal so people can upload all their cell phone videos and alert people. Like, if you see an ICE agent in the street, get your phone out.” I wrote about this story on Friday.
Below, @bitchuneedsoap humorously replied: “Hi @MikieSherrill, we can’t wait to check out the portal!”
Hi @MikieSherrill, we can’t wait to check out the portal! https://t.co/E1pSmdRUWh
— bitchuneedsoap (@bitchuneedsoap) January 30, 2026
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Comments
Funny how shit can flow both ways.
Seems like StopICE dot net has fixed their website. But them wily hackers may still know how to get in. And who knows what the Government can do.
The counter-Revolution begins.
“He added, “We’ve also traced the signature of this attack several times back to server associated with CBP agent here in SoCal…”
Jackbooted thug by day, 31337 haxor by nite?
Yeah, I don’t think so. Slather the butthurt ointment on thicker, dude
It’s possible but not very probable. There’s plenty of center/right white hat hackers who understand the danger of open borders. IMO the escalation of the open borders/anti ICE nullification/resistance calls for treating their communications as fair game for interception/disruption/hacking by Military/Intel v only LEO assets or reliance on private actors.
As ridiculous as this is they may as well have claimed they traced it back to Trump himself.
All your logins, locations, passwords, and phone numbers belong to us.
“are belong”.
a 25 year old mistranslation meme.
FOR GREAT JUSTICE!
Perhaps the hackers will post the anti-ice folks’ info online and send info directly to employers or customers.
Another nice touch would be to list the anti-ice network folks’ vehicles as undercover Ice and let a few of them face harassment from their fellow activists.
The problem with the net is you don’t know who or what you are giving your personal information to and how safe is it.
We should have been turning the left on itself from the very beginning. We need them splintered, paranoid and attacking each other. Something as simple as covering up a Resist! bumper sticker with a DHS sticker can cause confusion and suspicion from their comrades.
I know it’s a typical hacker move to boast, but it’s a lot more effective to just infiltrate and keep shut about it.
But at least Bruce “The Hog” Dorkstein gave them an anthem to promote their lies, make them feel important, and extract money from their Soros filled wallets.
The FEDs could have already tracked these people down using cell phone data. Remember J6? I don’t expect anything much to come of this.
Except many of them are too paranoid to utilize their cell phones as such. Many appear to be utilizing Signal, for its encryption. But I don’t think that will fully protect them.
Eight years ago, Q appeared to be utilizing the resources of the US Govt against the civilian side of the National Security apparatus (FBI, DOJ, CIA) of our government. Their natural foil here, is the military side, which in led the NSA. It was shrinking enough that Q was able to get its hands on the text messages of members of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division. More significant when some of their discussions moved offline, to a game chat room. And we’re still quickly intercepted (and disclosed to the public).
There have been rumors for some time thatSignal has been compromised. We follow that because one of my good friends is paranoid enough that he uses it heavily, and I have to use it to communicate more than family pictures with him.
But I don’t think that an agency like the NSA needs to actually decrypt Signal data to be effective here. Merely tracking devices utilizing Signal over a HTTP channel should be sufficient. My guess is that the bulk of the Signal traffic in that part of Minneapolis is probably between and among the ICE protesters (assuming that the Somali fraudsters apparently operating in the same physical area aren’t paranoid or competent enough yet to be utilizing Signal). Seems very similar, in the long run, to tracking cell phones.
It should be interesting.