All Venezuelan domains (.ve) are registered through the National Telecommunications Commission of Venezuela - a state-run censorship operation which provides IP details of anonymous critics of Maduro.
Earlier today, some entity took NTCV offline, including their domain maintenance portal for all .ve (government) websites.
All government emails and MX registrations connected to a .ve domain and all associated DNS records have been wiped.
Credential hashes, such as passwords have been wiped for every single .ve account holder.
Literally 0 chance of recovering the .ve portfolio.
Everything they had, public and private is no longer available to anyone. The Commission's own website, which controlled the keys for every .ve account, including their own, is gone.