Iranian-linked hackers threaten to disclose Trump emails. What do we know about Robert?

By Anna Desmarais

Iranian-linked hackers threaten to disclose Trump emails. What do we know about Robert?

Hackers with links to Iran are threatening to disclose emails stolen from the US President鈥檚 inner circle. The hackers, who go by the pseudonym Robert, told Reuters in an online chat that they have 100 gigabytes of stolen emails from Susie Wiles, the White House鈥檚 chief of staff, Lindsey Halligan, Trump鈥檚 lawyer, Roger Stone, Trump鈥檚 advisor and Stormy Daniels, the porn star at the centre of the Trump camp鈥檚 hush-money scandal. The group, Robert, said they could sell the material but didn鈥檛 provide Reuters with any details on their plans, nor describe what was in the emails. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) wrote on X that Robert鈥檚 plans for a cyberattack were 鈥渘othing but digital propaganda, a calculated smear campaign aimed at harming President Trump and defaming honourable public servants鈥. The threat comes a few weeks after the US bombed the Fordow uranium processing plant in Iran as part of ongoing tensions between the Middle Eastern country and Israel over nuclear weapons programmes. On June 30, CISA wrote in a statement that Iranian cyber actors might target 鈥渧ulnerable鈥 US networks and sites of interest, noting that defence companies with ties to Israel might be at increased risk. So far, there have been some attempts on American banks, defence contractors and the air force by Iranian-backed groups. Previous attack to gain the Trump campaign鈥檚 emails Robert鈥檚 threat, seen by Reuters, comes a year after an Iran-backed group allegedly leaked similar emails from the Trump administration in what the government said was an attempt to interfere in the 2024 election. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said that Iranian cyber actors sent 鈥渦nsolicited emails鈥 to those involved with the campaign of former president Joe Biden with stolen material from Trump鈥檚 campaign. The same information was then sent to members of the media. The FBI called it at the time the 鈥渓atest example of Iran鈥檚 multipronged approach to stoke discord and undermine confidence in our electoral process鈥. A month later, the FBI said it had indicted three individuals from Iran with connections to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the country鈥檚 military, in connection with the cyber attacks. The US Department of National Intelligence (DNI) considers Iran鈥檚 cyber operations to be a 鈥渕ajor threat to the security of US networks and data,鈥 according to a report published in March this year. State-sponsored Iranian groups and hacktivists regularly target 鈥減oorly secured US networks and Internet-connected devices for disruptive cyber attacks,鈥 according to the DHS report. The US, among other countries, has designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a foreign terrorist organisation since 2019.

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