ICE Agents Accidentally Add Random Person to Group Chat, Uncover Highly Sensitive Data
“I saw the rap paper and the license plate numbers and it was like WTAF.”
Collective text
Immigration agents (ICE) for American Immigration added a random person to a collective collective text in which the officers of multiple federal law enforcement were discussed very sensitive information about arrests, goals and strategy.
like 404 media Reports, the text of the group was entitled “Collective Text” and included an uncomfortable ICE document entitled “Field Operations Worksheet”. The document included “detailed information” about the person whom the agency was looking for: trying to condemned condemned agents who were seeking to find and deport. The texts also revealed that the agents were relying on resources such as DMV data and the licensing panel readers to help search.
“At first I thought it was just another series of random mail messages like I get all the time to improve home, car insurance, business loans, etc.” 404 media. “Then I saw the rap leaf and the license plate numbers and it was like WTAF.”
It is one thing for a daily citizen to make a birthday call to the wrong number. But these are federal agents saturated with a huge amount of strength and money that, while pushing them to meet the impossible deportation classes, committed a series of disturbing mistakes – starting with adding random numbers to collective chats to deport the wrong people, the children are claimed.
“This breach indicates that it is an indication of the current negligence of officers,” an indoor official in the Ministry of Internal Security said. 404. “They are concerned about pumping arrest numbers, and not about working with the level of care and accuracy that we must expect from law enforcement officials.”
Chat without address
The accident reflects the reference scandal earlier this year, where the US Secretary of Defense and the predecessor Fox News Betty Higseth shared sensitive war plans in a group chat that included Atlantic Ocean Jeffrey Goldberg Editor -in -Chief.
Goldberg was mistakenly added to the secret chat by the then National Security Adviser Michael Waltz.
In this case, though, there is a big, and blatant difference. Although the signal scandal was very embarrassing and certainly does not reach the required security standards at this level of the government, it is at least in the service of providing comprehensive encryption.
In contrast, the ice chat occurred on the ancient MMS service messages, a less secure method for law enforcement agents in the federal government to YAP about DMV data and deportation targets.
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2025-08-17 12:30:00



