Epik took down Charlie Kirk doxing site
Epik confirmed that it took down a web site dedicated to doxing people who celebrated the murder of right-wing American podcaster Charlie Kirk.
Epik said it had “removed” the Charlie Kirk Data Foundation — originally titled Expose Charlie’s Murderers — from its platform.
The company said it “will not provide services to anyone who generates credible security threats”.
While the site — originally at charliesmurderers.com before switching to ckdf.org — hosted an unmoderated database of personal information on tens of thousands of people who had allegedly celebrated Kirk’s murder online, Epik seems to have removed it on more technical grounds.
The registrar said the original domain was registered “using false information” in violation of its terms, and that there were “verifiable DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) threats” connected to the site.
Both domains in question are now at Namecheap, though neither resolve to a web site at time of publication and the group’s social media accounts appears to have been dormant for a few days.
Epik was once known as a safe haven for right-wing extremism but has since said it’s turned over a new leaf.
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