Advancement comes days after rival Trump's mission proposed that it had been hacked by Iran
August 14, 2024
Majority rule official competitor Kamala Harris' mission said Tuesday it had been designated by unfamiliar programmers, days after rival Donald Trump's mission recommended that it had been hacked by Iran.
"In July, the mission legitimate and security groups were told by the FBI that we were designated by an unfamiliar entertainer impact activity," a Harris crusade official told AFP.
"We have hearty network protection estimates set up, and don't know about any security breaks of our frameworks coming about because of those endeavors."
The mission gave no sign of which unfamiliar power was accepted to be behind the endeavor yet said it stayed in touch with policing.
The US State Division cautioned Iran on Monday of results over political decision obstruction following the Trump lobby's declaration that it had been hacked.
The Trump lobby proposed on Saturday that Iran was behind the break in which records including research they used to vet running mate JD Vance were shipped off journalists.
It cautioned news sources against republishing the reports, saying that such activity would be "doing the offering of America's foes."
The tone was different to 2016, when Trump said at a news meeting that he trusted Russia would "find" Hillary Clinton's messages, comments generally saw as empowering further hacks of his political decision rival.
US knowledge reasoned that Russia mediated in the 2016 political race to help Trump, who has dismissed the discoveries.