Trump Campaign Hack: Cyberattack Traced to Iran
The Trump campaign has been targeted in a cyberattack, with internal documents leaked to the media. Microsoft has traced the hacking attempts back to Iran, specifically the Revolutionary Guard.
A group called Storm-2035, allegedly linked to Iran, operates fake news websites. While the exact contents of the leaked documents are unknown, experts believe they may reveal vulnerabilities within Trump's campaign team.
Democratic Representatives Swalwell and Schiff are demanding an investigation. This incident brings back memories of the 2016 Russian cyberattacks on the Clinton campaign.
It is important to note that the involvement of the Iranian government in the cyberattack has not been officially confirmed. However, IT security experts have provided various reports and assessments that shed light on the attack.
The incident highlights the need for heightened cybersecurity vigilance in political campaigns.
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