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Cyber Intrusion: DOJ Charges Iranians in Trump Campaign Hack-and-Leak Plot

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The U.S. Department of Justice has thrown down the gauntlet, charging three Iranian individuals for their alleged involvement in a cyberattack against Donald Trump’s campaign. This news dropped like a hot potato on Friday, and the details are as juicy as they are alarming.

According to the indictment, these three hackers have ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Using some sneaky tactics like social engineering and spear phishing—basically, high-tech trickery—they managed to infiltrate the accounts of campaign officials. Once inside, they grabbed sensitive documents and emails, which they promptly shared with the media.

Digging deeper, the indictment connects these hackers to an Iranian internet provider called Respina Networks. This provider reportedly gave them “unrestricted” access to the internet beyond Iran’s borders. They even got crafty with a commercial VPN to create fake domains like “tinyurl.ink” and “mailer-daemon.online,” pulling the wool over their victims’ eyes.

While the indictment doesn’t specify which presidential candidate was targeted, the Trump campaign acknowledged last month that it had been breached. Although media outlets didn’t publish the stolen documents, independent journalist Ken Klippenstein made waves this week by revealing a dossier related to vice presidential candidate JD Vance that was allegedly sent by the hackers—only to find himself suspended from X shortly after.

The charges against these three cyber miscreants include wire fraud, providing material support to a terrorist organization, and conspiracy to access protected computers. Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen didn’t mince words in a press release, stating that these “hack-and-leak” tactics by Iran are a direct attack on our democratic processes. He emphasized that Iranian actors have long aimed to undermine U.S. interests through cyber means.

To add some incentive for information on these shady characters, the U.S. Treasury Department is offering a reward of up to $10 million. So if you have any leads, you might just hit the jackpot!

If you enjoyed this techy rollercoaster ride, stay tuned for more updates!

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