FBI investigating alleged effort to impersonate White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles

FBI, White House Chief of General Staff Susie Wiles, The Wall Street Journal is looking at a person or people like reported Friday.
It was reported that an unknown imitator sent texts to Wiles’ people, including leading republican politicians and business managers, and made phone calls. Wiles said his colleagues were attacked by their phone. According to these sources, the personal mobile phone was not targeted, not a government device.
The magazine reported that some contacts believe that messages came from Wiles, including demanding a list of people Trump may forgive. According to the report, the imitator reportedly used a sound that seems to be the Chief of General Staff, which may have been created with artificial intelligence.
However, when they requested an imitator cash transfer and began to make grammar errors or use Wiles an unseen language, they ultimately questioned the source of information. The demands of the posing as Wiles came from a different phone number.
Wiles during the presidential campaign The victim is reported E -Posta account of the Iranian operation hacking. This time, the FBI said he did not suspect the participation of a foreign government to the White House according to the magazine.
FBI Director Kash Patel, said in a statement to the magazine, “FBI, President, staff and all threats against our cyber security,” he said. “It is the most important priority to protect the ability of our administrative authorities to communicate safely to realize the mission of the President.”
A White House spokesman Journal told Journal that they have taken cyber security very seriously and that they continue to be investigated ”.
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