FQB director's email was hacked by hackers

Reports have emerged that the email account belonging to the head of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, Kesh Patel, has been hacked. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
It is said that this hacking attack was carried out by a group called Handala, which is linked to Iran. According to information, the hackers not only illegally accessed the email account but also obtained some personal data contained within it.
In particular, they published a number of personal photos belonging to the FBI chief on the internet. The Reuters news agency indicated that there are suspicions that the Handala group is behind this cyberattack.
So far, official authorities have not provided a full comment on this incident. Experts believe that such cyberattacks make international cybersecurity issues even more urgent and intensify digital competition between countries.
Additionally, the protection of personal data of high-ranking individuals is once again being raised as a serious problem. This event demonstrates the necessity for states and organizations in the cybersecurity field to further strengthen their protection systems.
At the same time, the issue of ensuring the security and confidentiality of personal data remains urgent. It is important for specialists from government agencies and the private sector to jointly take effective measures against such threats.





