Overview
- Sen. Lindsey Graham's phone is currently with the FBI following concerns it was hacked by someone impersonating Chuck Schumer.
- The incident occurred after Graham received a suspicious message, which he initially believed was from Schumer.
- The Senate's Sergeant at Arms is also investigating the cybersecurity threat, highlighting ongoing concerns over the security of lawmakers' communications.
- Previous incidents have shown that lawmakers' phones are frequent targets for cybercriminals and state-backed entities.
- The nature of the hack and the identity of the perpetrator remain unclear as investigations continue.