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Tue Jul 13, 2021, 05:53 PM Jul 2021

"U.S. Escalates Online Attacks on Russia's Power Grid"

By David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth
June 15, 2019

WASHINGTON — The United States is stepping up digital incursions into Russia’s electric power grid in a warning to President Vladimir V. Putin and a demonstration of how the Trump administration is using new authorities to deploy cybertools more aggressively, current and former government officials said.

In interviews over the past three months, the officials described the previously unreported deployment of American computer code inside Russia’s grid and other targets as a classified companion to more publicly discussed action directed at Moscow’s disinformation and hacking units around the 2018 midterm elections.

Advocates of the more aggressive strategy said it was long overdue, after years of public warnings from the Department of Homeland Security and the F.B.I. that Russia has inserted malware that could sabotage American power plants, oil and gas pipelines, or water supplies in any future conflict with the United States.

But it also carries significant risk of escalating the daily digital Cold War between Washington and Moscow.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/15/us/politics/trump-cyber-russia-grid.html



This article is from June 15, 2019, published in the New York Times.

Is the recent round of ransomware attacks originating from Russia a case of tit for tat? To demonstrate what goes around comes around?

Possibly.

"But it also carries significant risk of escalating the daily digital Cold War between Washington and Moscow."

I have faith that President Biden will be both firm and reasonable in preventing cyberattacks against our country without any needless escalation, unlike Trump.



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