Iran hacked Trump campaign data
Iran hacked Trump campaign data
Iran hacked Trump campaign data
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U.S. federal agencies, including the FBI and CISA, have reported that Iranian hackers attempted to interfere in the 2024 election by sending unsolicited emails to President Biden's campaign containing stolen, non-public materials from former President Trump's campaign. This activity occurred in late June and early July, shortly before Biden suspended his campaign. Officials clarified that there is no evidence indicating that recipients of the emails engaged with the stolen information, which has prevented it from influencing the election. These actions are part of what the agencies describe as Iran's strategy to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral process. Additionally, reports indicate that Iranian actors have targeted both the Trump and Biden campaigns, emphasizing the ongoing threat of foreign interference in American elections. The situation underscores the vigilance required by campaigns and stakeholders to protect against such cyber threats.

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