Iranian hackers stole Donald Trump’s ‘secret’ files and gave them to Biden’s team, FBI’s revelations shocked everyone

There is a close contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris for the US presidential election. Although Kamala Harris has won the last and the first debate between the two, Trump has not yet accepted his defeat. He has been continuously staking claim to form a new government in America. Meanwhile, the claim of the US intelligence agency FBI has created a stir. According to the agency, Iranian cyber attackers sent “stolen non-public” online material from Donald Trump’s campaign to Joe Biden’s team.

US intelligence and law enforcement agencies said hackers had “sent unsolicited emails to individuals associated with President Biden’s campaign that contained excerpts of non-public material stolen from former President Trump’s campaign.” Let us tell you that at that time Biden was the Democratic presidential candidate, but in July he dramatically announced the end of his candidacy and endorsed the name of Kamala Harris.

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The US National Intelligence Agency FBI said in a statement that in July, people associated with Biden’s campaign team received an unsolicited email in which Iranian hackers sent non-public online materials related to Trump’s campaign. However, Biden’s team did not respond to that email. In August, the agency blamed Iran for this hack and accused Tehran of trying to influence the 2024 elections. However, Iran denied these allegations.

“As we approach Election Day in November, foreign powers are increasing their efforts to influence the election,” the statement said. Russia, Iran and China were specifically accused of “attempting to exacerbate divisions in American society for their own benefit.” US agencies said Iranian cyber attackers also attempted to share information stolen from the Trump campaign with American media organisations. The agency did not name those outlets.

Iran on allegations

In August, Iran denied the allegations and its mission to the UN challenged Washington to release evidence. “Such allegations are baseless and have no basis. As we have previously announced, the Islamic Republic of Iran has neither the intention nor the motive to interfere in the US presidential election,” the Iranian mission said at the time.

Arvind Patel, hailing from Ahmedabad, is an avid gamer who turned his hobby into a career. With a background in marketing, Arvind initially worked with gaming companies along with top new agencies to promote their products. His articles now focus on market trends, game marketing strategies, news, and the business side of the gaming industry.