The US is preparing criminal charges in Iran hack targeting Trump, AP sources say
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Source: AP
Updated 6:53 PM EDT, September 12, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department is preparing criminal charges in connection with an Iranian hack that targeted Donald Trumps presidential campaign in a bid to shape the outcome of the November election, two people familiar with the matter said Thursday.
It was not immediately clear when the charges might be announced or whom precisely they will target, but they are the result of an FBI investigation into an intrusion that investigators across multiple agencies quickly linked to an Iranian effort to influence American politics.
The prospect of criminal charges comes as the Justice Department has raised alarms about aggressive efforts by countries including Russia and Iran to meddle in the presidential election between Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, including by hacking and covert social media campaigns designed to shape public opinion.
Iran is making a greater effort to influence this years election than it has in prior election cycles and that Iranian activity is growing increasingly aggressive as this election nears, Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen, the Justice Departments top national security official, said in a speech Thursday in New York City.
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Updated 6:16 PM EDT, September 12, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department is preparing criminal charges in connection with an Iranian hack that targeted Donald Trumps presidential campaign, two people familiar with the matter said Thursday.
It was not immediately clear when the charges might be announced or whom precisely they will target, but they would be the result of an FBI investigation into an intrusion that investigators across multiple agencies quickly linked to an Iranian effort to influence this years U.S. presidential election.
The prospect of criminal charges comes as the Justice Department has warned about countries including Russia and China seeking to meddle in the presidential election between Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, including by hacking and using covert social media campaigns designed to shape public opinion.
Iran is making a greater effort to influence this years election than it has in prior election cycles and that Iranian activity is growing increasingly aggressive as this election nears, Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen, the Justice Departments top national security official, said in a speech Thursday in New York. Iran perceives this years elections to be particularly consequential in impacting Irans national security interests, increasing Tehrans inclination to try to shape the outcome.
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