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Iran-linked hackers breach FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal emails

Iran-linked hackers breach FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal emails
President Trump is essentially buying more time and holding off on following through with threats to obliterate Iran's energy plants. This is all over Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Initially, President Trump threatened to bomb Iran by tomorrow if *** deal was not made, but Thursday announced he's giving Iran until April 6th to reopen the Strait after he said Iran. Asked for *** grace period. The president claimed that talks with Iran are going well despite the fact that Iran continues to publicly insist it's not negotiating with the White House over *** 15-point ceasefire deal. Iran has issued its own counterproposal which includes recognition that Iran controls the strait, which is likely *** nonstarter for the US They are begging to Work out *** deal. I don't know if we'll be able to do that. I don't know if we're willing to do that. They should have done that 4 weeks ago. They should have done it 2 years ago. Despite these possible talks, Wall Street fell to its worst drop since the war in Iran began and oil prices soared. Today, AAA is reporting the price for *** gallon. regular gas is $398. That's up more than $1 from one month ago. President Trump said yesterday he thought oil prices would go up even more and the stock market would go down even more during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. On Capitol Hill, I'm Rachel Hirsheimer.
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Updated: 12:03 PM EDT Mar 27, 2026
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Iran-linked hackers breach FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal emails
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Updated: 12:03 PM EDT Mar 27, 2026
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Hackers connected to the Iranian government accessed FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email and posted materials — including photos and documents — taken from his account, a person familiar with the breach confirmed to CNN.The hackers have published a series of photos of Patel from before he became FBI director that they claim were stolen from his personal email account. A source familiar with the incident confirmed the images’ authenticity.The stolen emails appear to date from around 2011 to 2022 and appear to include personal, business and travel correspondence that Patel had with various contacts, according to a preliminary CNN review of the files with the help of an independent cybersecurity researcher.What the hacking group is calling a breach of “impenetrable” FBI systems is in reality something much more mundane — a breach of things like family photos and details on Patel’s previous search for an apartment, said the researcher, Ron Fabela.“This isn’t an FBI compromise — it’s someone’s personal junk drawer,” he said.Reuters first reported the breach of Patel’s email on Friday.U.S. intelligence officials have repeatedly warned about the possibility of Tehran-linked hackers retaliating for the U.S. and Israeli bombing of Iran that began last month. It is also not the first time Iranian-backed hackers have accessed Patel’s private information.In late 2024, Patel, just weeks away from being appointed to lead the FBI, was informed by officials that he had been targeted as part of an Iranian hack and some of his personal communications had been accessed.The 2024 hack was part of a broader effort by foreign hackers — from China and Iran — to access accounts for incoming Trump officials including now Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, former interim U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Lindsey Halligan and Donald Trump Jr.The Iran-linked hacking group that claimed responsibility for accessing Patel’s emails in this most recent breach was also behind a cyberattack earlier this month that disrupted business operations at a major U.S. medical device maker.The hackers said then that they were retaliating for a missile strike on an elementary school in Iran, which Iranian state media has claimed killed at least 168 children. The Pentagon has said it is investigating that incident.The Justice Department has accused the hackers of working for Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security. The department responded to the hack of the medical device company by seizing websites used by the Iran-linked hackers to disrupt their operations. But the Iranian cyber operatives have continued to claim victims and spread propaganda.

Hackers connected to the Iranian government accessed FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email and posted materials — including photos and documents — taken from his account, a person familiar with the breach confirmed to CNN.

The hackers have published a series of photos of Patel from before he became FBI director that they claim were stolen from his personal email account. A source familiar with the incident confirmed the images’ authenticity.

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The stolen emails appear to date from around 2011 to 2022 and appear to include personal, business and travel correspondence that Patel had with various contacts, according to a preliminary CNN review of the files with the help of an independent cybersecurity researcher.

What the hacking group is calling a breach of “impenetrable” FBI systems is in reality something much more mundane — a breach of things like family photos and details on Patel’s previous search for an apartment, said the researcher, Ron Fabela.

“This isn’t an FBI compromise — it’s someone’s personal junk drawer,” he said.

Reuters first reported the breach of Patel’s email on Friday.

U.S. intelligence officials have repeatedly warned about the possibility of Tehran-linked hackers retaliating for the U.S. and Israeli bombing of Iran that began last month. It is also not the first time Iranian-backed hackers have accessed Patel’s private information.

In late 2024, Patel, just weeks away from being appointed to lead the FBI, was informed by officials that he had been targeted as part of an Iranian hack and some of his personal communications had been accessed.

The 2024 hack was part of a broader effort by foreign hackers — from China and Iran — to access accounts for incoming Trump officials including now Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, former interim U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Lindsey Halligan and Donald Trump Jr.

The Iran-linked hacking group that claimed responsibility for accessing Patel’s emails in this most recent breach was also behind a cyberattack earlier this month that disrupted business operations at a major U.S. medical device maker.

The hackers said then that they were retaliating for a missile strike on an elementary school in Iran, which Iranian state media has claimed killed at least 168 children. The Pentagon has said it is investigating that incident.

The Justice Department has accused the hackers of working for Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security. The department responded to the hack of the medical device company by seizing websites used by the Iran-linked hackers to disrupt their operations. But the Iranian cyber operatives have continued to claim victims and spread propaganda.

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