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Fbi Confirms Hackers Targeted Kash Patel's Personal Emails

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The FBI on Friday confirmed that hackers targeted the personal emails of Director Kash Patel, hours after an Iranian government-linked hacking group posted documents and images online, claiming to have stolen them from Patel.

In a statement, the FBI confirmed the agency was “aware of malicious actors targeting Director Patel’s personal email information, and we have taken all necessary steps to mitigate potential risks associated with this activity.”

“The information in question is historical in nature and involves no government information,” the FBI added. The statement did not include details on who was behind the attack. “The FBI will continue to pursue the actors responsible, support victims, and share actionable intelligence in defense of networks,” it said.

Earlier in the day, Iranian-linked hacking group Handala claimed to have hacked Patel’s email and published several pictures of the director, including one showing him brandishing a cigar and another that appears to be his personal resume. Most emails are dated between 2012 and 2014, though there is at least one from 2022, according to files posted by Handala on Telegram and reviewed by POLITICO.

In a post on Thursday, also reviewed by POLITICO, Handala claimed to have breached an FBI network, but did not provide details on what information may have been accessed.

Handala has recently been linked to a high-profile cyberattack against a U.S. company. Last week, the DOJ said the group was responsible for a hack of Michigan-based medical device manufacturer Stryker, which wiped roughly 200,000 devices and exfiltrated large amounts of data from the company.