Burnham exchanged messages with White House imposter
Summary
Prime Minister Andy Burnham sent a few messages to someone pretending to be Susie Wiles, President Trump's chief of staff. The messages were quickly reported as suspicious, and no important information was shared.Key Facts
- Andy Burnham exchanged messages with an impersonator claiming to be Susie Wiles.
- Susie Wiles is President Donald Trump’s chief of staff.
- Only a few messages were exchanged before Burnham became suspicious.
- No significant information was shared during the messaging.
- The messages were quickly reported to the proper authorities.
- Downing Street declined to comment on the security breach.
- Susie Wiles’ phone was reportedly hacked in May 2024, leading to messages sent to other US officials.
- A cyber espionage group linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards targeted Wiles in 2024.
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