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FBI says it’s investigating Trump campaign claim of hacked files


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FBI says it’s investigating Trump campaign claim of hacked files

The FBI said Monday afternoon that it is investigating what the Trump campaign has characterized as a successful effort to hack into its campaign and steal private documents.

The FBI statement comes after 

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 and 
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 reported over the weekend that they had received seemingly authentic files stolen from the Trump campaign. 
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 Saturday that it had been hacked in June. NBC News has not received any of the purported files.

The FBI has not released any other information or characterized what hack, if any, happened. The Trump campaign has claimed that the files were part of an Iranian hacking operation that

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had 
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 on Friday, citing the report as evidence.
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to do so, a spokesperson told NBC News.

The Trump campaign did not respond to an email asking it to clarify whether it had authorized

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or any federal agency to speak publicly about the hack. Iran’s representative to the ******* Nations 
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 that the country was behind the hack. 

Cybersecurity and election security experts have consistently warned that foreign efforts to influence U.S. elections could include such “hack and *****” attacks, in which private systems are compromised in order to steal and later ***** sensitive information. Hack-and-***** attacks have hit many elections around the world, most notably the 2016 U.S. election, when 

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 stole emails and other files from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary for America organizations and methodically leaked them in the final months of Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

Security experts with the U.S. government and private organizations have 

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 appear to be making efforts to sway the 2024 U.S. election, with Iran seeking to undermine former President Donald Trump, the *********** nominee.

The recent

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report found that the hackers had broken into the email account of a former senior adviser to a presidential campaign, then used that account to send a phishing email to another high-ranking adviser on that campaign, and that it recently alerted the campaign.
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didn’t say whether the phishing email was successful or what campaign had been targeted.

As of late Monday afternoon, little else was known about the purported hack, including the extent to which the Trump campaign was willing to work with the FBI.

Chris Krebs, chief intelligence and public policy officer at the cybersecurity company SentinelOne, said Trump and his aides may be reluctant to fulsomely cooperate with federal investigators, given the former president’s “relationship with federal law enforcement.”

“There may not be a ******* to collaborate all that much,” said Krebs, who was director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under the Trump administration and was fired by the former president after declaring the 2020 election was the most secure in history. 

A decision not to cooperate fully with federal authorities could hamper and slow down an investigation into the purported hack, Krebs said. 

“That, unfortunately, can impede — from a national security perspective — our understanding of the event and what’s happening,” he said.

The claim from the Trump campaign adds to what had already been a deeply antagonistic relationship between Iran and the former president. While president, Trump 

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 that ******* Qassem Soleimani, a key Iranian military leader. Last month, Biden administration officials said they had reason to believe 
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. Iran’s representative to the U.N. also denied that allegation.

Tehran has vowed to avenge the general’s ******, and several former senior officials who worked in the Trump administration have government-funded security teams protecting them around-the-clock.

Former U.S. officials and cybersecurity experts have said that the best response to hacks and disinformation efforts is transparency, providing accurate information quickly and exposing attempts to mislead the public. 

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the former chair of the House Intelligence Committee, called on federal authorities to release any relevant information without delay.

“The Intelligence Community should move with great alacrity to declassify and disclose any appropriate information it has concerning the potential foreign nature of this interference. Transparency is still our best deterrent against foreign influence operations,” Schiff said in a social media post.

Schiff said U.S. intelligence agencies responded too slowly to the Russian election interference operation in 2016. The Democratic lawmaker added that any foreign attempt to interfere in the U.S. election should be condemned, no matter which party is targeted.

The apparent hack of Trump campaign files echoes the 2016 Russian campaign against Hillary Clinton, but so far seems notably less elaborate in distributing the hacked files. 

The Russian operation involved an elaborate scheme, involving a fake hacktivist persona, named Guccifer_2 after a 

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. The fake Guccifer had an active Wordpress account and a
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handle that they used to share the documents.  

The Russian effort also 

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, which published them. It separately hosted Democrats’ files on a website it created called DCLeaks, which had a corresponding
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page.

There is no apparent similar distribution system for the hacked Trump files, at least so far. If the hackers do work for Iran, that seems to show a lack of foresight on their part, said Simin Kargar, a senior nonresident fellow studying Middle Eastern influence operations at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab.

“They’re kind of incompetent. If they really wanted to make a good hack-and-***** operation, they could have done much better,” she said. “This is very much in line with Iranian actors.”



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