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Suspicious Messages: The Mystery Behind the Fake White House Chief
Washington D.C., USAFriday, May 30, 2025
In May, the FBI issued a warning about a similar scam that has been going on since April. This scam involves sending text messages and AI-generated voice messages, known as smishing and vishing, respectively. The goal is to trick people into giving out personal information. It is not clear if this warning is connected to the Wiles impersonation case.
The FBI is treating this situation with the utmost seriousness. Director Kash Patel emphasized the importance of protecting the communication of administration officials. This is crucial for carrying out the president's mission. Wiles has reportedly told her associates that her personal cellphone contacts have been hacked and urged them to ignore the strange messages.
This is not the first time Wiles has dealt with hacking issues. During the last presidential campaign, her email account was hacked by Iranian operatives. Three members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were indicted over this hacking last September. The FBI and the White House are working together to solve this mystery and ensure the safety of their communications.
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