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Kash Patel’s clothing brand website shut down after reports it was hacked

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Why This Matters

The shutdown of Kash Patel’s clothing brand website highlights the ongoing cybersecurity risks faced by online businesses, especially those linked to high-profile figures. This incident underscores the importance of robust security measures to protect consumer data and maintain trust in digital commerce. As cyber threats continue to evolve, both consumers and companies must prioritize cybersecurity to prevent data breaches and malware infections.

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In Brief

The merchandise website of FBI director Kash Patel was taken offline on Friday after reports that it had been hijacked by hackers trying to infect visitors with malware, as first reported by Straight Arrow News.

As of this writing, the website of Based Apparel is offline. On Thursday, an X user who goes by Debbie posted that the brand’s website apparently had malware on it, in particular an infostealer, a type of malicious software designed to infect victims and steal their credentials and passwords. A security researcher later analyzed the malware.

Brand Apparel could not be reached for comment. TechCrunch emailed a Gmail address previously associated with Patel, but we have not received an answer.

This was not a good week for security for MAGA-associated business ventures.

On Friday, President Trump’s cellphone provider and maker of Trump Mobile confirmed that the company left customers’ personal information exposed online, including names, email addresses, mailing addresses, cell numbers, and order identifiers. The confirmation came days after a researcher alerted two YouTubers who had purchased Trump Mobile’s phone, that their personal data was exposed on the internet.