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Biden and lawmakers raise alarms over cyber-breach amid Trump silence

Biden and lawmakers raise alarms over cyber-breach amid Trump silence Anne Gearan, Karoun Demirjian, Mike DeBonis and Annie Linskey, The Washington Post Dec. 17, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail A Marine stands guard outside the West Wing as snow begins to fall at the White House on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020 in Washington, D.C.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford WASHINGTON - Democrats and some Republicans raised the alarm Thursday about a massive and growing cybersecurity breach that many experts blame on Russia, with President-elect Joe Biden implicitly criticizing the Trump administration for allowing the hacking attack to occur. We need to disrupt and deter our adversaries from undertaking significant cyber attacks in the first place, Biden said in a statement. Our adversaries should know that, as president, I will not stand idly by in the face of cyber assaults on our nation.

With Trump silent, reprisals for hacks may fall to Biden

With Trump silent, reprisals for hacks may fall to Biden by Eric Tucker, Frank Bajak And Matthew Lee, The Associated Press Posted Dec 18, 2020 12:55 am EDT Last Updated Dec 18, 2020 at 12:56 am EDT WASHINGTON All fingers are pointing to Russia as the source of the worst-ever hack of U.S. government agencies. But President Donald Trump, long wary of blaming Moscow for cyberattacks, has so far been silent. The lack of any statement seeking to hold Russia responsible casts doubt on the likelihood of a swift response and suggests any retaliation whether through sanctions, criminal charges or cyber actions will be left in the hands of President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming administration.

With Trump silent, Biden and lawmakers sound alarm over massive US cybersecurity breach

With Trump silent, Biden and lawmakers sound alarm over massive US cybersecurity breach Published December 18, 2020 Share on Facebook Print article WASHINGTON All fingers are pointing to Russia as the source of the worst-ever hack of U.S. government agencies. But President Donald Trump, long wary of blaming Moscow for cyberattacks, has been silent. The lack of any statement seeking to hold Russia responsible casts doubt on the likelihood of a swift response and suggests any retaliation whether through sanctions, criminal charges or cyber actions will be left in the hands of President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming administration. “I would imagine that the incoming administration wants a menu of what the options are and then is going to choose,” said Sarah Mendelson, a Carnegie Mellon University public policy professor and former U.S. ambassador to the U.N.’s Economic and Social Council. “Is there a graduated assault? Is there an all-out assault? How much out

With Trump silent, reprisals for cyber hacks may fall to Biden

  WASHINGTON All fingers are pointing to Russia as the source of the worst-ever hack of U.S. government agencies. But President Donald Trump, long wary of blaming Moscow for cyberattacks, has been silent. The lack of any statement seeking to hold Russia responsible casts doubt on the likelihood of a swift response and suggests any retaliation whether through sanctions, criminal charges or cyber actions will be left in the hands of President-elect Joe Biden s incoming administration. I would imagine that the incoming administration wants a menu of what the options are and then is going to choose, said Sarah Mendelson, a Carnegie Mellon University public policy professor and former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. s Economic and Social Council. Is there a graduated assault? Is there an all-out assault? How much out of the gate do you want to do?

With Trump silent, reprisals for Russia s hacks may fall to Biden

With Trump silent, reprisals for Russia s hacks may fall to Biden
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