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A group of hackers linked to Iran published this Friday photographs and documents of FBI Director Kash Patel, which they obtained after allegedly accessing his personal email.
The organization, known as Handala Hack Teamhas claimed responsibility for the cyber attack on its website. “You will now find your name among the list of victims of successful hacks,” they point out in reference to Patel. In this way, cyber attackers boast of having breached the FBI’s supposedly “impenetrable” systems “in a matter of hours.”
At the moment, only one Justice Department official has confirmed to the agency Reuters that Patel’s emails “have been compromised,” although he has not offered further details.

In some of the photographs, Patel can be seen smoking a Havana cigar or taking a selfie behind an image of a bottle of rum. One of the published documents is the alleged resume of the official, appointed by Donald Trump last year as leader of the agency.
A few weeks ago, the US Justice seized several website domains, including Handala Hack Team, for “facilitating hacking efforts of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), linked to psychological operations and transnational repression.”
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