Biden warns Putin during call: 'We expect him to act' on Russian ransomware attacks
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President Joe Biden urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to take action to disrupt criminal ransomware groups in Russia on a call Friday morning -- their first publicized discussion since a summit in Geneva last month.
Following an executive order signing at the White House on Friday afternoon, Biden indicated he and Putin have established a more direct means of communication. He also underscored that Putin will need to act on ransomware operations that take originate from Russian actors. "I made it very clear to him that the United States expects when a ransomware operation is coming from his soil -- even though it's not sponsored by the state -- we expect him to act. And we've given him enough information to act on who that is," Biden said.More Related News
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