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Iran Behind Hacking Attempt On Trump's Legal Team

Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Hialeah, Fla., Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Recent reports have revealed a significant development in the cybersecurity realm, with American intelligence agencies pointing to Iran as the culprit behind a hacking attempt on former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign. The incident involved an Iranian hacking effort targeting one of Trump's attorneys, Lindsey Halligan, although the extent of the breach remains uncertain as the FBI continues its investigation.

Notably, suspected Iranian hackers gained access to the personal email account of Trump ally Roger Stone and subsequently infiltrated the account of a senior campaign official. Halligan, a key figure on Trump's legal team, has been described as a 'Trump whisperer' due to her close working relationship with the former president and her involvement in critical moments.

Trump campaign communications director Steven Cheung condemned the hacking attempt, linking it to broader Iranian hostility towards the former president. The FBI and other US intelligence agencies have confirmed Iran's involvement in targeting both Trump's and the Biden-Harris campaigns, emphasizing the potential impact on the US election process.

Hackers accessed Roger Stone's email and a senior campaign official's account.
Iran linked to hacking attempt on Trump's attorney Lindsey Halligan.
Steven Cheung condemns hacking, citing broader Iranian hostility towards Trump.

In response, Iran's UN mission has denied the allegations, dismissing them as 'unsubstantiated.' Despite Trump's skepticism towards the FBI, his campaign has engaged with the agency regarding the hack and received preliminary findings.

This incident underscores the ongoing cybersecurity threats faced by political campaigns and the broader implications for election integrity. As investigations continue, the focus remains on safeguarding against foreign interference and ensuring the security of critical campaign infrastructure.

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