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FBI Verifies Email Breach as US Offers Reward for Hackers

FBI Verifies Email Breach as US Offers Reward for Hackers

Posted on March 30, 2026 By CWS

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has verified that unauthorized access was gained to an email account associated with FBI Director Kash Patel. However, officials assured that no sensitive government data was compromised during the breach.

Hacker Group Claims Responsibility

On Friday, the hacker group Handala, which has links to Iran, claimed to have breached Patel’s email, releasing alleged images, emails, and purportedly classified documents from the director’s inbox. Despite these claims, the email account in question is a personal Gmail account, not hosted on FBI systems, and the information appears outdated.

While the exact timing of the hack remains uncertain, it could be connected to Iranian cyber operations from 2024, which targeted individuals involved in Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

FBI Response and Mitigation Measures

In response to media inquiries, the FBI acknowledged the targeting of Director Patel’s personal email by malicious actors and stated that precautionary measures have been implemented to address potential risks. The bureau specified that the compromised information is historical and does not involve government-related content.

The hacker group Handala is known for its anti-Israel and anti-US stance and is believed to be a front for Iran’s government, facilitating cyberattacks and information operations. Recently, the group disrupted the operations of US medtech giant Stryker by compromising its systems and erasing data from numerous devices.

US Government’s Counteractions

The US government continues to intensify its efforts against such cyber threats. Following the seizure of domains linked to Handala, the US administration declared that the group operates under Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). In a bid to counteract these threats, the State Department has offered up to $10 million for information leading to the identification of hackers targeting critical infrastructure, specifically naming the Iranian threat groups Parsian Afzar Rayan Borna and Handala.

This move is part of a broader strategy to safeguard national security and hold accountable those responsible for cyber espionage and attacks.

The evolving nature of cyber threats demands vigilant countermeasures and international cooperation to combat these persistent risks. The US government’s reward offer underscores the seriousness with which it views such breaches and its commitment to safeguarding critical infrastructure.

Security Week News Tags:cyber threats, Cybersecurity, email breach, FBI, Hackers, Handala, Iranian hackers, Kash Patel, Reward, US government

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