Summary
A pro-Iranian hacking group called Handala claims it hacked into the personal account of FBI Director Kash Patel. They posted old photos and documents online and offered downloads of emails. The FBI states the hacked information is old and unrelated to government matters.
Key Facts
- A group named Handala claims to have hacked FBI Director Kash Patel's personal account.
- They shared old photos and documents of Patel online.
- The FBI confirmed awareness of the hack and stated the leaked information is outdated and unrelated to official business.
- Handala is connected to Iran and known for prior cyberattacks.
- The U.S. government offers a reward for information on Handala members.
- The Justice Department recently seized domains linked to Iranian hacking networks.