International Election Interference: Iran Hacked Trump Campaign & Sent Details to Biden Associates Says FBI

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Iranian hackers distributed hacked information about Donald Trump's electoral campaign to people linked to the Biden campaign, according to the FBI and US intelligence agencies.
US officials now believe that information taken from the Trump campaign was sent in unsolicited emails to people linked to the campaign in late June and early July - before Biden dropped out of the race for president.
There is currently no evidence that the hackers received any reply from any recipients.
In August, officials warned that Iran hopes to "stoke discord" and undermine confidence in US institutions ahead of the November election.
US officials said that Iran had used “social engineering and other efforts” to seek out direct access to both the Democratic and Republican campaigns – a tactic they said had been used by both Iran and Russia in other countries around the world.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the FBI said that “Iranian malicious actors have continued their efforts since June to send stolen, non-public material associated with former President Trump’s campaign to US media organisations".
When contacted by the BBC, Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said that the hack is proof that Iran was "interfering in the election to help Kamala Harris and Joe Biden because they know President Trump will restore his tough sanctions and stand against their reign of terror".
She said Biden and Harris should outline what happened to the material sent to Biden associates. "What did they know and when did they know it?” Ms Leavitt questioned.
Morgan Finkelstein, a spokesperson for the Harris-Walz campaign, said that the campaign has cooperated with authorities since it was made aware of the hacks.
"We're not aware of any material being sent directly to the campaign," Ms Finkelstein added. "A few individuals were targeted on their personal emails with what looked like a spam or phishing attempt."
Ms Finkelstein added that it condemns "in the strongest terms" any foreign election interference efforts.
The BBC has also contacted the White House for comment.
The FBI statement added that officials have been in contact with the victims of the hack and will continue to investigate in hopes of stopping and disrupting "the threat actors responsible”.
A spokesperson for Iran's permanent mission to the United Nations told CBS - the BBC's US partner - that "Iran neither has any motive nor intent to interfere in the US election; and, it therefore categorically repudiates such accusations".
The announcement comes amid renewed scrutiny of Trump's security, just days after a second apparent assassination attempt was made against him at his golf course in Florida.
Speaking to reporters earlier, Trump addressed the attempt, saying that "I just have to lead my life".
"You don't want to ever be curtailed because of the crazy people out there," he added.
After Trump was wounded by a gunman during a 13 July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, US officials said that an Iranian threat on Trump's life had prompted additional security measures.
At a packed rally in Long Island in New York on Wednesday - just a few miles away from where he grew up in Queens - Trump said that "God spared my life".
"Not once, but twice," he said to raucous applause from the crowd. "There are those that say he [God] did it because Trump is going to turn this state around. He's going to turn this country around."
Supporters at the rally told the BBC they were angry after learning about the second possible attempt after authorities say gunman was found with a rifle at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Florida as the former president was golfing.
One supporter at the rally, Dina Glazer, said she blamed Democrats and their rhetoric about Trump for the incidents.
The former president “needs more security, which they haven’t done”, she said.
Another supporter, Michelle Christ, said she feared Trump was in "constant danger".
“Some people think their opinion is the most important,” she said. “But you don’t act on those thoughts” violently, she said.
The crowd at the rally booed as Trump mentioned Springfield, Ohio, which has been rocked by unfounded claims about its Haitian immigrant community. Trump faced criticism for repeating them during the presidential debates.
“Send them back!” One member of the crowd shouted from the back of the arena.

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Pretty big news, to be honest.

Way more important than the drivel about Springfield, Ohio.

This one is actually important.
 
but i thought donald trump, who received the most votes against him in the history of united states presidential elections, was universally liked and respected worldwide. why would some other country want to do this to him?
 
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Iran can't even detect bombs in their proxies' phones and you think they hacked Trump
 
I'm quoting the FBI.

Trump also thinks they did this.

Pretty impressive if you know better having presumably only just heard about it, well done!
FBI and CIA are doing everything they can to sell the idea of an Iran war to the public after the elections... Time to die for Israel my friends!
 
Iran can't even detect bombs in their proxies' phones and you think they hacked Trump

wouldn't be that hard. at one point his twitter password was "yourefired." and some guy got into it, then he got into it again 6 years later with his 5'th guess of "MAGA2020!"


 
Knowing Iran, they probably meant to hack Trump but hacked the supreme leader instead and sent Biden videos of Khomeini doing butt stuff.

Remember when they shot down their own plane after Trump killed their General?
 
Think we'll get a special counsel investigation of this one?
 
I sometimes wonder why the posters who come into these threads to make posts like this one...
but i thought donald trump, who received the most votes against him in the history of united states presidential elections, was universally liked and respected worldwide. why would some other country want to do this to him?
...bother to post anything at all. What's the point? To say the dumbest, most vacuous partisan thing that comes to your mind? For some reason, you seem to think you are witty, and are offering a satirical point mocking Trump for all of the empty boasts he makes, but the irony lost on you is that you're someone who constantly contributes similarly empty comments for no other reason than to wave your team's flag when nothing is gained by it-- such as you do with this comment. You share Trump's worst quality. Yet you have none of his best qualities. You're no billionaire. You haven't won fame. You don't inspire anyone. You haven't built an empire. You haven't been President. Maybe pause to reflect on that instead of wasting everyone's time with drivel like this.

I saw this headline earlier today. I accepted the analysis in the article that suggested their primary motivation was to disrupt our elections, and perhaps stoke some strife between Republicans and Democrats. However, at the same time, I think it's also fair to interpret this as an indication that the Iranians would prefer Biden or Harris to be President to Trump. They are a US enemy, and they fear a Trump presidency more than a Harris presidency.

Depending on whether someone thinks it is in our best interest to seek diplomatic inroads with Iran, or to simply continue tightening the vise around them, determines how you feel about that takeaway (if you agree with it). For my own part, this one is a point for Trump. I despise Iran as a state, and their leadership. I think he did a better job of isolating them, and I think his policies were effective at harming them.
 
Trump campaign being dumb enough to fall for a hack is appropriate for them. I'm assuming kamala and dems have probably gotten extensive precautions about it
 
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Iran can't even detect bombs in their proxies' phones and you think they hacked Trump
Trumps password is probably 12345

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but i thought donald trump, who received the most votes against him in the history of united states presidential elections, was universally liked and respected worldwide. why would some other country want to do this to him?

I honestly have never heard anyone claim that but-
Its Iran, you dope. You think Iran loves Donald Trump? Full retard.
 
I sometimes wonder why the posters who come into these threads to make posts like this one...

...bother to post anything at all. What's the point? To say the dumbest, most vacuous partisan thing that comes to your mind? For some reason, you seem to think you are witty, and are offering a satirical point mocking Trump for all of the empty boasts he makes, but the irony lost on you is that you're someone who constantly contributes similarly empty comments for no other reason than to wave your team's flag when nothing is gained by it-- such as you do with this comment. You share Trump's worst quality. Yet you have none of his best qualities. You're no billionaire. You haven't won fame. You don't inspire anyone. You haven't built an empire. You haven't been President. Maybe pause to reflect on that instead of wasting everyone's time with drivel like this.

I saw this headline earlier today. I accepted the analysis in the article that suggested their primary motivation was to disrupt our elections, and perhaps stoke some strife between Republicans and Democrats. However, at the same time, I think it's also fair to interpret this as an indication that the Iranians would prefer Biden or Harris to be President to Trump. They are a US enemy, and they fear a Trump presidency more than a Harris presidency.

Depending on whether someone thinks it is in our best interest to seek diplomatic inroads with Iran, or to simply continue tightening the vise around them, determines how you feel about that takeaway (if you agree with it). For my own part, this one is a point for Trump. I despise Iran as a state, and their leadership. I think he did a better job of isolating them, and I think his policies were effective at harming them.
Getting hacked is a point for the trump team? Talk about vacous posting.

But have to kind of agree Iran prefers Trump. He's on another level of Israeli placating.
 
Getting hacked is a point for the trump team? Talk about vacous posting.

But have to kind of agree Iran prefers Trump. He's on another level of Israeli placating.
It's "vacuous", LOL, and the 'point' is for what the hack suggests, which you've already conceded, which is that Iran would doesn't prefer Trump to be President, but that's assuming one favors a less conciliatory relationship with Iran.

Concession accepted.
 
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