JUST IN: Iranian Hackers Leak Images of Donald Trump With Jeffery Epstein and Some minors in Retaliation for U.S.-Israel Strike That Killed Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

JUST IN: Iranian Hackers Leak Images of Donald Trump With Jeffery Epstein and Some minors in Retaliation for U.S.-Israel Strike That Killed Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

## Iranian Hackers Claim Leak of Trump–Epstein Images Amid Escalating U.S.–Iran Conflict

Tensions between Iran and the United States escalated further this week after online accounts claiming ties to Iranian hacktivist groups alleged they had leaked images purportedly showing former U.S. President Donald Trump with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and unidentified minors.

The alleged leak surfaced on several social media platforms shortly after the reported death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, who Iranian state media said was killed during a joint U.S.–Israeli military strike on targets in Tehran. The strike marked a dramatic escalation in the ongoing conflict and triggered retaliatory threats from Tehran and affiliated cyber groups. ([The Guardian][2])

According to posts circulating online, the hackers claimed the images were released as retaliation for the attack that killed Khamenei and several senior Iranian officials. The authenticity of the images, however, has not been independently verified by major news organizations.

Security analysts caution that information warfare has become a central front in the conflict. Experts say both state and non-state actors are using cyberattacks, data leaks, and manipulated media to influence public opinion and destabilize opponents during the war.

Researchers and journalists also warn that the current crisis has been accompanied by a surge in fabricated or misleading content online, including AI-generated images and misrepresented videos related to the conflict. ([WIRED][1])

Neither Trump nor his representatives have publicly responded to the alleged leak, and no official investigation has yet confirmed the source or authenticity of the materials.

As the military confrontation between Iran, the United States, and Israel continues to unfold, analysts say cyber propaganda and disinformation campaigns are likely to intensify alongside conventional military operations.

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