The Asian Age

US sanctions to combat cyber attacks

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Washington, April 2: President Barack Obama on Wednesday authorised imposing economic sanctions on US and foreign hackers, allowing the government to block the assets of persons involved in cyber attacks on US targets.

“Cyber threats pose one of the most serious economic and national security challenges to the United States, and my administra­tion is pursuing a comprehens­ive strategy to confront them,” Mr Obama said as he issued the executive order.

Under the order, the US Treasury would be able to freeze or block assets of those involved in attacks on “critical” US computer networks, such as banking systems or electric power, or the theft of data such as credit card informatio­n. “Cyber intrusions and attacks — many of them originatin­g overseas — are targeting our businesses, stealing trade secrets, and costing American jobs. Iranian hackers have targeted American banks,” Mr Obama said in a blog post issued by the White House.

“The North Korean cyber attack on Sony Pictures destroyed data and disabled thousands of computers. In other recent breaches that have made headlines, more than 100 million Americans had their personal data compromise­d, including credit card and medical informatio­n.”

Barack Obama said he would “employ the authoritie­s of my office and this administra­tion, including diplomatic engagement, trade policy tools, and law enforcemen­t mechanisms, to counter the threat posed by malicious cyber actors.”

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