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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at an election rally in Pennsylvania last Saturday.
Published: 10:36 20 August 2024
Who was the target of the hacking, the Trump campaign said. Some of Donald Trump's campaign internal information has been hacked. The Iranian government is responsible for this hacking. The same was said in a joint statement by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) after investigating the allegations.
In the statement given by the security agencies on Monday, it is also said, "We have seen the aggressive activities of Iran in this election process. In particular, they are carrying out various activities aimed at influencing the American people and conducting cyber attacks targeting the presidential election campaign. The statement also said, "These include the recent allegations of illegal access to their accounts from former President Trump's campaign camp." For this (detectives) are blaming Iran.
Voting for the presidential election in the United States will be held on November 5.
The campaigns of Trump and his main rival, Kamala Harris, have accused them of being targeted by cyber attacks in recent weeks. US-based technology companies have also identified such attacks.
In a joint statement issued on Monday, the intelligence agencies said with "confidence" that Iran had carried out cyber attacks targeting individuals from both political camps. Their attack aims to 'influence the electoral process of the United States'.
On August 10, Trump's campaign claimed that their internal communications were being intercepted by a 'foreign source'. Trump's running mate JD Vance's information is also being hacked illegally.
Trump's camp said Iran was behind it.
Meanwhile, the media outlet Politico said they received several e-mails containing information about Trump's campaign from a source. However, they refused to reveal their names.
On August 13, three days after Trump's camp complained, Kamala's election camp also claimed to have been attacked by foreign hackers. However, their campaign did not give any indication as to who might be behind the hacking.
"In July, the campaign's legal and security teams were informed by the FBI that we were the target of a foreign influence operation," a Kamal campaign official told AFP.
Google also said this month that Iran-backed hackers targeted Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns.
A hacker group known as 'APT42' may be behind this attack, according to Google's report. The hacker group is linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
This hacker group is behind influential people and organizations in Israel and the United States. Government officials and political campaigns are also being targeted.
Google's cyber threat analysis team said they also saw APT42 hackers trying unsuccessfully to break into personal accounts of people associated with Biden, Kamala and Trump.
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