Summary
A group linked to Iranian intelligence claims to have hacked FBI Director Kash Patel. They say they have taken personal emails and confidential documents. The FBI has not confirmed this claim, and the group states the hack was in retaliation for the FBI seizing its online domains.
Key Facts
- A hacktivist group, linked to Iran, claims it hacked FBI Director Kash Patel.
- The group says it has Patel's personal and confidential information.
- The FBI has not confirmed the hack.
- Handala Hack Team shared photos and claimed they accessed Patel's resume.
- The hack is claimed to be in retaliation for the FBI seizing the group’s domains.
- The FBI seized these domains after a cyberattack on a medical tech firm.
- Iran uses proxy groups like Handala for cyber operations.
- Experts warn that Iran might conduct more cyberattacks during the conflict.