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Iranian Phishing Attack Targets U.S. Congressman Fine Amid Rising Tensions

Severity: Medium (Score: 59.9)

Sources: Foxnews, Komonews

Summary

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) reported that an alleged Iranian state actor targeted him in a phishing attack disguised as a television interview request. The attack aimed to gain access to his personal Google account, with Fine's staff initially engaging with the fraudulent email before recognizing the links were non-functional. This incident occurred shortly after U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran began in February 2026, raising concerns about potential cyber threats linked to the ongoing conflict. The FBI confirmed that a related Iranian hacker group had previously breached another official's email account. U.S. Capitol Police informed Fine that the phishing attempt likely originated from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. The situation highlights the increasing risk of cyberattacks against U.S. political figures amid geopolitical tensions. Key Points: • Rep. Randy Fine was targeted by a phishing attack linked to Iranian state actors. • The phishing scheme was disguised as a legitimate interview request from Newsmax. • The attack follows recent military actions by the U.S. and Israel against Iran.

Key Entities

  • Handala Hack Team (apt_group)
  • Phishing (attack_type)
  • Iran (country)
  • Israel (country)
  • United States of America (country)
  • news-max.org (domain)
  • T1566.002 - Spearphishing Link (mitre_attack)
  • T1566 - Phishing (mitre_attack)
  • Google (company)
  • Truth Social (company)
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