Suspected Iranian hackers breached Roger Stone’s personal email as part of effort to target Trump campaign, sources say
- The FBI suspects hackers compromised a personal email account linked to the Trump campaign, as sources say it’s part of efforts to hack campaign networks.
- The hackers attempted to access a senior Trump campaign official's account using the breached email.
- A Trump campaign spokesman claimed documents were obtained by "foreign sources hostile to the United States.
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FBI investigating after Trump campaign says it was hacked
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- The FBI is investigating a reported hack into former President Donald Trump's campaign. "Hacking is a major problem," Aubrey Jewett at the University of Central Florida said. Jewett specializes in this area at the University of Central Florida. He says hacking is not new but could have significant consequences. "It's probable that there's something embarrassing in there," Jewett said. Also under investigation are unsucce…
FBI investigating attempts to hack US presidential campaigns
The FBI is conducting an investigation following reports from both the Trump and Biden-Harris campaigns of attempted hacks into their communications, including targeted attacks on three Biden-Harris campaign staffers and Roger Stone, a former adviser to Donald Trump. Stone told The Washington Post that his email had been compromised. “I was informed by the authorities that a couple of my personal email accounts have been compromised,” Stone sai…
FBI investigating alleged Iranian hacking of Trump, Biden and Harris campaigns
Despite Iran’s denial of interference in the U.S. presidential race, the FBI said Monday it is investigating allegations of espionage by Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, which on Saturday accused Tehran of hacking its communications. Although it did not provide any evidence, Trump’s team pointed specifically to information on the selection process that installed J.D. Vance as a vice-presidential candidate, which was published by the weekly …
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