On the one hand, billionaire businessman Alon Musk is praising the safe return of Sunita Williams and other astronauts. At the same time, his Tesla car is constantly being targeted. Many of his Tesla cars were set on fire in the United States while personal information from Tesla owners is also leaking. Several Tesla cars were set on fire in Las Vegas on Tuesday. However, no one was injured in these incidents. The FBI, which is investigating the case, has described the incidents as a potential terrorist incident. An official has called it a targeted attack on Tesla.
Musk considered a terrorist incident
According to reports, for the first time, two Tesla cyber trucks were set on fire in Kansas City. An attempt was made to set fire to the Tesla charging station in South Carolina. For the third time, several cars were set on fire at the showroom of Tesla, Las Vegas. CEO Alon Musk has shared these videos to set fire to vehicles on social media and called it a terrorist incident. Musk said that such violence is mad and completely wrong. Tesla only makes electric cars and such attacks should not occur on us.
Tesla owners leaked personal information
At the same time, hackers have leaked personal information of thousands of Tesla owners by creating a website called ‘Dodgequest’. The names, addresses and phone numbers of car owners have been announced on this website. There is also an interactive map on the website, which highlights the locations of Tesla dealership and charging station. It is likely that this data leak could pose a serious threat to the protection of Tesla owners, saying that hackers have stipulated that they will remove the information of Tesla car owners only when it proves that Tesla owners have sold their electric cars.






