Chinese hackers targeted phones affiliated with Trump, Harris campaign

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Hackers from China who tapped into Verizon's system targeted phones used by Donald Trump (right) and running mate JD Vance.

Hackers from China targeted phones used by US presidential candidate Donald Trump (right) and running mate J.D. Vance.

PHOTO: AFP

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- Chinese hackers who tapped Verizon’s system were targeting phones used by people affiliated with the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, a person familiar with the situation said on Oct 25.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, Mr J.D. Vance, were also targeted, according to media reports. Reuters could not confirm those reports.

The New York Times reported that investigators were working to determine what communications, if any, were taken from Trump and Mr Vance.

The Trump campaign was made aware this week that Trump and Mr Vance were among a number of people inside and outside of government whose phone numbers were targeted through an infiltration of Verizon phone systems, it added.

The campaign did not confirm that Trump’s and Mr Vance’s phones were targeted.

Mr Steven Cheung, the campaign’s communications director, said Vice-President Kamala Harris had emboldened China and Iran to attack US infrastructure to prevent Trump from returning to office.

While noting that it was not aware of the specific situation, the Chinese embassy in Washington said China opposes and combats cyber attacks and cyber thefts in all forms.

“The presidential elections are the United States’ domestic affairs. China has no intention and will not interfere in the US election,” an embassy spokesperson said when reached for comment.

The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Trump campaign was hacked earlier in 2024. The US Justice Department

charged three members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps

with the hack, accusing them of trying to disrupt the Nov 5 election.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said on Oct 25 they were investigating unauthorised access to commercial telecommunications infrastructure by people associated with China.

The joint statement by the agencies did not name the targets of the incident.

Verizon said it was aware of a sophisticated attempt to reportedly target US telecoms and gather intelligence.

The largest US telecom company added that it was working with law enforcement. REUTERS

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