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Iranian hackers hacked FBI Director Kash Patel and leaked his personal emails, videos, and private photos online. Fact check

Partly TrueThis claim contains some truth but is misleading or missing important context.

Analysis

Multiple sources, albeit all non-trusted and lacking independent verification, report that Iranian-linked hackers claim to have breached FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, leaking emails, photos, and videos online. These reports consistently emphasize that the breach concerns Patel’s personal email, not official FBI systems. However, none of the sources provide independently verified evidence, and some explicitly note the inability to authenticate the leaked materials. The claim that Iranian hackers hacked Patel and leaked personal content is broadly supported by these reports, but the absence of trusted, corroborated evidence and the reliance on hacker group statements and unverified leaks warrant caution. Therefore, while it is plausible that Patel’s personal email was compromised and some materials were leaked, the full extent and authenticity of the breach remain uncertain.

Sources

Reports a leaked private video allegedly from Patel’s email but is flagged as misleading and from a non-trusted source.

States Iranian hackers breached Patel’s email but not FBI’s systems; no independent verification.

Claims Iranian hackers breached Patel’s emails but notes BBC has not independently verified the documents.

Reports publication of emails and photos from Patel’s personal email; no trusted verification.

Claims Iran-linked hackers leaked Patel’s personal emails and photos; lacks trusted confirmation.

Reports personal photos and emails published online by Iranian hackers; expert commentary but no proof.

Describes Iranian hacker group claiming breach and leak; no independent authentication.

Discusses what is known and unknown about the breach; unable to authenticate emails.

Reports Iranian government-linked hackers accessed Patel’s personal email; no trusted source confirmation.

Notes circulation of hacked files online; origin and authenticity unconfirmed.

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