Iran-linked hackers breach FBI director's personal email (reuters.com)

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[−] everdrive 50d ago
Interesting, and not all that implausible. The real test: his personal email should be pretty uninteresting except for stuff like HIPAA, amazon purchases, communications with friends / family. (good for HUMINT) But other than that, there shouldn't be anything in there which should make the news. It'll be interesting to see whether or not that bears out.

If they wanted to maintain access, they certainly wouldn't celebrate it publicly, which is why I assume they want to release information. But, there shouldn't be anything damning to release. ie, there ought not to be if the director is acting professionally. We'll see how the facts bear out. I also suppose it's possible they're just going for any win they can and there's nothing interesting here whatsoever, or it's a really boring secondary address or something.

[−] throwaway27448 50d ago
I think this is actually the opposite of the correct conclusion—just look how influential Patreus cheating on his wife was (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petraeus_scandal). I seriously doubt that Kash Patel doesn't have a bunch of skeletons to dust off and show the world; the man is a weirdo (much like the rest of the administration).

EDIT: I actually misread the comment; I think we're likely in agreement. My bad.

[−] paxys 49d ago
A couple of DOGE teenagers were able to casually walk in and steal the entire country's social security and healthcare data (and probably more), and we were cheering them on. There is still no accountability, and it has probably already been sold to the highest bidder. So this would be the least surprising thing in the world.
[−] paxys 49d ago
I feel like sending phishing emails for penis enlargement pills would take down half the current administration.
[−] macNchz 49d ago
I've been wondering if we'd see a cyber campaign emerge in this conflict. To my knowledge Iran seems to have pretty advanced cyber capabilities and increasingly fewer reasons to hold back. Gloves-off cyber war doesn't sound good to me. The US CISA already been cut back, has lost "virtually all of its top officials"^, doesn't have a permanent director, and is operating at a further reduced capacity because of the DHS shutdown.

^ https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/cisa-senior-official-...

[−] nullable_bool 49d ago
Gone are the days of the strong silent type running the roles of high power in the government. He is a real embarrassment and I feel sorry for his mother.
[−] mplanchard 49d ago
[−] dlev_pika 49d ago
I still can’t get over the fact that *Kash “Stay in my lane” Patel* is heading the FBI
[−] unparagoned 49d ago
It’s all fine since he didn’t use it for official business right, right…
[−] phtrivier 49d ago
I'd feel obliged to add some "but, her emails..." reference.

But it feels million years away.

It's interesting to wonder how you get out of a spiral of incompetence and border-line (to be polite) corrumption at the highest level.

Putting those people in charge was quick ; sure, a future administration could put them out quickly enough ; but how long will there be decently skilled people willing to take those positions ? How long until the only ones who want to put their toes in the swamp are those who really enjoy the mud ?

Put differently: can a liberal democracy organize a "just" version of a purge ?

[−] mattbis 49d ago
I really want to know how they did it.. was it some terrible password?

He doesn't strike me as the kinda person even using a local password manager; like keepass.

Somebody needs to find this out.

I doubt it was gmail support... surely it could not be via his phone sim, and if he didn't have two factor on; That would be so funny.

I'm tempted to check out the dark web or the telegram, but i'd rather not do either of those things.

[−] _slih 50d ago
Forget the Iran attribution for a second. The FBI director's personal email was already in leaked credential databases from prior breaches.
[−] mlmonkey 50d ago

> On their website, the hacker group Handala Hack Team said . . . .

Anybody have a link? You know, for science ...

Edit: Apparently, just last week the DoJ snatched their domains: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-disrupts-i...

[−] fmajid 49d ago
GMail, like Apple, has specific enhanced security programs available for Politically Exposed Persons:

https://landing.google.com/intl/en_in/advancedprotection/

The fact the Director of the FBI did not avail himself of this just reiterates how incompetent he is, in addition to being corrupt as heck.

[−] hmokiguess 49d ago
Was he running openclaw on his unpenetrable system by any chance?
[−] k310 49d ago
A great many experts in the military, medicine, disaster relief, and cybersecurity { the list goes on } were fired.

It's almost as if the nation were being weakened on purpose.

Don't get mad, get Vlad. Or just prepare for the long-desired Rapture.[0] and which politicians seem to be working very hard to being about (the Apocalypse part, anyway)

[0] https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/29/us/iran-israel-evangelicals-p...

> Prophecy, not politics, may also shape America’s clash with Iran

So, is prophecy OK in a pitch deck? Asking for a friend.

[−] ThaDood 50d ago
If you check their telegram channel they have some humorous photos and his resume.
[−] 7174n6 49d ago
I'm sure it will be embarrassing for him personally, but not a breach of U.S. government systems.

Kudos to CNN for publishing a balanced take on it.

[−] bcjdjsndon 50d ago
Looking good there, murica, looking good
[−] ck2 49d ago
I'm sorry but nothing can ever be more embarrassing for that man who wrote this book to get that job

https://www.amazon.com/Plot-Against-King-Kash-Patel/dp/19555...

What an absolute clown

But far more seriously, imagine the danger he has put this country into by firing so many critical people, some specifically and uniquely for Iran and Middle-East defense

Let's hope we don't get another 9/11 in the next 1000 days because they are completely unprepared and won't ever see it coming, maybe even on purpose

[−] sv123 49d ago
Clowns, all the way down.
[−] basisword 49d ago
How the heck is the buried down to page 4 after one hour?? The head of the FBI having his email hacked is a pretty big tech story.
[−] throwawaysoxjje 49d ago
But his emails!
[−] Ms-J 49d ago
This is great.

It couldn't happen to a more corrupt person and organization!

The Handala group has promised even more.

Get it while it's hot!

[−] caaqil 49d ago
If you read the news with enough cynicism, you'll realize that rules like formality, password strength or cybersecurity hygiene are for the average Joes, not the morons/perverts who run the world.
[−] morkalork 49d ago
No worries. As long as rigorous due diligence was followed when vetting him as a candidate, there will surely be nothing embarrassing or harmful found in his personal emails.
[−] chao- 49d ago
From the administration that brought us "We are currently clean on OPSEC", I can't claim surprise. Disappointment, but not surprise.

Nor, however, can I take the statements of malicious actors at face value. They hacked a personal email address, but that does not mean "the FBI’s security was nothing more than a joke".

[−] Razengan 49d ago
Oh a while ago everything bad that happened to or in the US was the fault of Russians, now I guess it's gonna be Iranians.
[−] mjmsmith 49d ago
"Iran, if you're listening..."
[−] CrzyLngPwd 50d ago
Where did the article go?
[−] WhereIsTheTruth 48d ago
I can't help but interpret these stories as psyops
[−] natas 47d ago
probably got simswapped, but personal emails should hold no work-related information, so this is not a huge deal is it?
[−] vcryan 49d ago
This is one of the risks of dating a Mossad agent.
[−] lern_too_spel 49d ago
This is the end of his high profile bureaucrat career. Inevitably, something will show up in the emails that will get airplay as embarrassing to Trump, and Trump will just say that he should have protected his password better and ask for his resignation.

He doesn't have a face for Fox News, so he'll have to try to parlay his past closeness with the administration for lobbyist money, but if he gets shunned by the people left in the administration, he's got to go back to his public defender job.

[−] pixl97 49d ago

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

Eh, with how many people in the current administration seem to use out of band channels to communicate very important things who knows what else they located.

[−] b8 49d ago
Not surprising as email providers like Yahoo's security are a joke. A former CIA director got his personal emailed pwned as well.
[−] griffzhowl 49d ago
But just a personal account with materials reportedly from 2011-2022, not an FBI breach
[−] noosphr 49d ago
Imagine a world where gpg encryption was the norm instead of something that only works reliably in Emacs.
[−] trhway 49d ago
Hegseth - Signal app

Noem - habeas corpus definition she gave at the Congress hearing

Kennedy Jr - vaccines and the rest of his view on medicine

Now Patel's unhackable FBI.

I think the world has changed, and i really need to update my expectations of what is new normal. It is like in tech when paradigm shift happens, and you're either go with the new paradigm or get irrelevant.

[−] nickpinkston 50d ago
Iran... if you're listening...

We'd love to see all of those Epstein files.

[−] Bender 49d ago
Iran-linked hackers breach FBI director's personal email

Perhaps a little embarrassing related to communications security but come on, of all the people's email to grab they had to grab one of the most boring individuals? Ice hokey, cigars, classic cars...? Is that taboo in Iran? It is not taboo in the USA.

Be careful Iran. The country you are targeting know how to use AI and can make ultra realistic videos and images of your leaders doing unspeakable things and upload them to decentralized platforms. Such things can not be erased from the internet.

[−] gigatexal 48d ago
It’s an administration filled with incompetent fools whose only expertise is in grifting.

This hack of his emails is hilarious, though. And it made my day.

[−] KnuthIsGod 49d ago
I wonder if the Nazi cabinet was as bizarre as the current America cabinet...
[−] gsibble 48d ago
JFC. This does not belong on HN. Look at the discussion. Nothing but politics.
[−] BenFranklin100 49d ago
I’m surprised no group has hacked the Epstein files, given the extreme interest.
[−] jameskilton 49d ago
But ... but her emails!
[−] pugchat 49d ago
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