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U.S. Says Russia to Blame for Last June’s NotPetya Cyber Attack

February 16, 2018

The United States on Thursday publicly blamed Russia for carrying out the so-called NotPetya cyber attack last year that crippled government and business computers in Ukraine before spreading around the world.

The statement by the White House came hours after the British government attributed the attack to Russia, a conclusion already reached and made public by many private sector cyber security experts.

The attack in June of 2017 “spread worldwide, causing billions of dollars in damage across Europe, Asia and the Americas,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.

“It was part of the Kremlin’s ongoing effort to destabilize Ukraine and demonstrates ever more clearly Russia’s involvement in the ongoing conflict,” Sanders added. “This was also a reckless and indiscriminate cyber attack that will be met with international consequences.”

Earlier on Thursday Russia denied an accusation by the British government that it was behind the attack, saying it was part of a “Russophobic” campaign that it said was being waged by some Western countries.

(Reporting by Dustin Volz; Editing by Susan Heavey and Bill Rigby)

Topics USA Cyber Russia

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  • February 19, 2018 at 12:48 pm
    Agent says:
    They say the Russian schemes to disrupt America started back in 2014, a full two years before the election. Perhaps Obama thought they were the B team and took no action?
  • February 16, 2018 at 4:00 pm
    Agent says:
    Perhaps we should hire some hackers to hack Russia and disrupt their system. Hackers always are a step ahead of our technology.
  • February 16, 2018 at 6:38 am
    Tax Cuts 4 PolaRich Bears says:
    I don't recall Obama making any such announcements. If he did, they got little publicity by the Liberal Mainstream Media. The best weapon against these cyber-attacks is publ... read more

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