Written by Ashton Snyder on
 August 11, 2024

Trump Campaign Reports Hacking Incident, Blames Foreign Entities

The Trump campaign claims that foreign sources hostile to the United States breached its internal communications in connection with the 2024 presidential election.

The breach involves campaign documents and aligns with rising cybersecurity threats and a potential assassination plot against the former president, as Breitbart reports.

According to the Trump campaign, the internal systems hack was executed by "foreign sources hostile to the United States." Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung verified that documents were obtained illegally from these sources.

These revelations surfaced when Politico began receiving emails on July 22 from an anonymous account named "Robert," containing some of the Trump campaign’s internal documents. Among the leaked data was a detailed dossier on Sen. JD Vance, dated Feb. 23, offering information on the man who is now is Trump’s vice-presidential pick.

A portion of another document addressing Sen. Marco Rubio was also part of the communications sent to Politico. This breach has raised significant concerns about election security and foreign interference.

Campaign Acknowledges Foreign Hacking

Cheung emphasized that the documents had been obtained illegally, attributing the act to foreign entities aiming to disrupt the 2024 presidential election and create chaos in the Democratic process. "The Iranians know that President Trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first four years in the White House," he added.

In a connected revelation, Microsoft released a report indicating that Iranian hackers targeted a high-ranking official within a U.S. presidential campaign back in June 2024. The report highlighted that an Iranian group linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) managed to send a spear phishing email using a compromised account.

This same group also attempted to infiltrate an account belonging to a former presidential candidate but did not succeed. These cybersecurity threats are becoming increasingly alarming as they coincide with rising tensions around the upcoming election.

Assassination Plot Against Former President

Further escalating matters is the Department of Justice's revelation concerning a plot directed at the assassination of former President Trump and other U.S. officials. Prosecutors arrested and charged a Pakistani man purportedly connected to Iran in relation to this conspiracy.

This information regarding the assassination plot became public in July, heightening the gravity of the current cybersecurity concerns. Officials assert that the individual arrested had ties in plotting serious threats against Trump and several officials. These cascading events point towards a multifaceted attack on the U.S. political system by foreign entities. Measures to strengthen cybersecurity are now being urgently advocated.

Tensions Heighten Around Election Security

The sequence of hacking attempts and threats underscores the vulnerability of political campaigns to cyber intrusions. The Trump campaign’s public disclosure of these threats aims to bring awareness to the serious nature of foreign interference.

Authorities continue to investigate the sources and intentions behind these incidents. Efforts to mitigate further risks to key political figures and campaigns are being amplified.

The intersection of cyber threats, leaked communications, and assassination plots presents a complex challenge as the 2024 election draws nearer. Preventative actions are deemed crucial to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process and the safety of individuals involved.

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