Tesla owners have raised concerns that an online map featuring a Molotov cocktail image includes accurate personal information about them, such as residential addresses, which could make them targets for vandalism. The map went live on Monday, displaying the names and contact information of some Tesla owners as well as members of the Trump administration. The website encourages visitors to vandalize Tesla vehicles and facilities, prompting fears among owners that they could be attacked. Some owners confirmed the accuracy of the information on the website, while others said that their information was outdated. The site encourages owners to sell their vehicles to disassociate from Elon Musk, who has faced backlash for his ties to the Trump administration. Despite some owners expressing concerns, others were not particularly worried, citing the ubiquity of personal information online. The website also references Musk’s role in the Trump administration and includes only a small fraction of all Tesla owners. The creators of the website remain unknown, and authorities have not commented on the map. The release of the map follows a series of vandalism incidents against Tesla, including an attack in Las Vegas where a gunman targeted a service center. Law enforcement officials have labeled the attacks as domestic terrorism and pledged federal investigations.
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