Iranian hackers target Joe Biden, Donald Trump staffers

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Election interference efforts continue.

The same Iranian hacking group believed to have targeted both the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns tried to go after the WhatsApp accounts of staffers in the administrations of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, Meta Platforms said Friday.

Meta said it discovered the network of hackers, who posed as tech support agents for companies including AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo and Google, after individuals who received the suspicious WhatsApp messages reported them. Meta’s investigators linked the activity to the same network blamed for the hacking incident reported by Trump’s campaign.

The FBI this week said a hack by Iran of the Trump campaign and an attempted breach of the Biden-Harris campaign was part of a broader Iranian effort to interfere with the U.S. presidential election.

A statement Friday from Meta, the parent of Facebook and Instagram, said that the hackers had tried to target the WhatsApp accounts of individuals in the Middle East, the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as political and diplomatic officials — including unidentified officials associated with the Trump and Biden administrations. A “small cluster” of accounts was blocked by Meta, the company said.

“We have not seen evidence of the targeted WhatsApp accounts being compromised, but out of an abundance of caution, we’re sharing our findings publicly, in addition to sharing information with law enforcement and our industry peers,” Meta said in a statement.

In a report this month, Google’s threat intelligence arm said the same Iranian group, which it linked to the country’s Revolutionary Guard, had tried to infiltrate the personal email accounts of roughly a dozen people linked to Biden and Trump since May. That report expanded on a separate study released days earlier by Microsoft that revealed suspected Iranian cyber intrusion in this year’s presidential election.

U.S. intelligence officials say Iran’s increasingly aggressive use of cyberattacks and disinformation has several motives: to confuse and polarize voters in an effort to undermine confidence in U.S. democracy, to erode support for Israel, and to oppose candidates that it believes will increase tension between Washington and Iran.

Iran has vowed revenge against Trump, whose administration ended a nuclear deal with Iran, reimposed sanctions and ordered the killing of an Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.

In July, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said Iran’s government gave covert support to American protests against Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. Groups linked to Iran posed as online activists, encouraged campus protests and provided financial support to some protest groups, Haines said.

Messages left with the Trump and Harris campaigns were not immediately returned Friday.

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Republished with permission of the Associated Press.

Associated Press


4 comments

  • Yrral

    August 24, 2024 at 12:48 pm

    What about Israelis Jews openly interfering with US elections,as for as American being manipulated by foreigner,they probably are a willing host especially those manipulated by Trump

    • Ocean Joe

      August 24, 2024 at 3:13 pm

      A good point. I happen to be pro-Israel and pro-Harris, but no doubt the Israelis would prefer Trump, the Iranians fear him and should after trying to off him. Interestingly, the pro-Palestinian protests and Arab-American voters may cost Harris Michigan and stick us all with Trump again. They want to punish the Democrats, and will elect the more pro-Israeli candidate. Cutting off the nose to spite the face, typical Palestinian approach since 1948. Peace is better, Sinwar.

      • Yrral

        August 24, 2024 at 4:24 pm

        I am pro Harris,anti genocide and anti occupation

  • Yrral

    August 24, 2024 at 1:03 pm

    Public enemy #1 ,and you think Israelis lacked gratitude for your support Google Amichai Chikli Black Cube

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