Trump's campaign, Iran top suspect

Former American president's campaign team and current candidate for president Donald Trump has announced that the campaign has been hacked and suggested Iranian actors were involved in stealing and distributing sensitive documents. They gave no specific evidence of Iranian involvement; however, their claim comes a day after Microsoft released a report [...]
Former American president's campaign team and current candidate for president Donald Trump has announced that the campaign has been hacked and suggested Iranian actors were involved in stealing and distributing sensitive documents.
They gave no specific evidence of Iranian involvement; however, their claim comes a day after Microsoft released a report detailing foreign efforts to intervene in the upcoming US presidential elections.
It becomes known that the report provides an example in which Iranian military intelligence sent “to a sperm-phosing email to a high-ranking presidential campaign official from a compromised email account of a former senior adviser”.
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung blamed the work “ euronewsHe's following in on Telegrafie.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the National Security Council said in a statement he receives any report on foreign intervention extremely seriously “ ” and condemns efforts to undermine confidence in US democratic institutions.
Otherwise, when asked about Trump's campaign claim, Iran denied involvement, even though it is not the first time he has allegedly intervened in a country's elections.
Iranians have previously been suspected of punishing campaigns against enemies in the Middle East and beyond.
“We give no confidence to such reports”, the Iranian government said.
The Iranian government does not own or host any intention or motive to intervene in the United States presidential elections”, she added.












