Elon Musk-hating hackers have doxxed Tesla owners in the United States, releasing an interactive map showing their names, addresses, phone numbers and emails.
The website, DOGEQUEST, also provides the locations of every Tesla showroom, charging station and the known residences of Department of Government Efficiency employees.
It even lists FBI Director Kash Patel's home and uses a symbol of a Molotov cocktail as its cursor.
The site's operators said they would only remove identifying information about Tesla drivers if they provided proof that they sold their electric vehicle amid a national boycott of the carmaker.
It is unclear where the hacker got the information about the Tesla owners, but it has caused a lot of concern - with Musk labelling it 'extreme domestic terrorism.
''Encouraging destruction of Teslas throughout the country is extreme domestic terrorism!!' he wrote on X Tuesday night.
The website says it 'neither endorses nor condemns any actions.' 'If you're on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside - no map needed,' it reads.
'At DOGEQUEST, we believe in empowering creative expressions of protest that you can execute from the comfort of your home.
The site's operators said they will only remove identifying information about Tesla drivers if they prove that they sold their electric vehicles during a national boycott of the carmaker.