Albuquerque Journal

Biden pressures Putin to curb ransomware attacks

- BY JORDAN FABIAN AND JENNIFER JACOBS

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to act against hackers in his country blamed for recent ransomware attacks affecting thousands of companies around the world, warning that the U.S. would defend networks considered vital to the economy.

“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,” Biden told reporters at the White House on Friday, after about an hour- long call with Putin.

Biden later expressed confidence the Russian leader would comply with his requests, telling reporters at Joint Base Andrews before departing for Delaware that, “I believe we’re going to get cooperatio­n.”

Putin told Biden that their cybersecur­ity discussion­s must be “profession­al and depolitici­zed” and that he welcomes “in-depth and constructi­ve” cooperatio­n on the issue, according to a Kremlin statement. He said the U.S. has not asked Russia for any assistance on the attacks in the last month. A senior U.S. official disputed that claim, telling reporters Friday the administra­tion has asked Russia through official channels multiple times to take action against cybercrimi­nals.

The White House said in a statement that Biden “underscore­d the need for Russia to take action to disrupt ransomware groups operating in Russia and emphasized that he is committed to continued engagement on the broader threat posed by ransomware.”

Biden stressed the U.S. “will take any necessary action to defend its people and its critical infrastruc­ture in the face of this continuing challenge,” according to the statement. The U.S. may act in retaliatio­n to the attacks in the days and weeks ahead, the official said.

The president is facing pressure to respond following a spate of ransomware attacks believed to have originated in Russia, including an audacious breach last week that affected more than 1,000 businesses with victims in at least 17 countries and a cyberattac­k against the Republican National Committee.

A Russia-linked ransomware gang known as REvil is believed to be behind the attack.

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