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    US President Joe Biden has given Russian President Vladimir Putin a list of 16 critical infrastructure sectors that are “off-limits” from cyberattacks – despite Russia carrying out attacks against some of those sectors in recent months.

    The two met in Geneva, Switzerland, for their first summit since Biden became commander-in-chief for a closed-door, “eye-to-eye” talk that lasted about two hours. Along with Ukraine and human rights, cybersecurity was high on the agenda following a spate of high-profile attacks that have been linked to Russia.

    “I talked about the proposition that certain critical infrastructure should be off-limits to attack – period – by cyber or any other means,” Biden told media at the summit. “I gave him a list […] of 16 specific entities, 16 defined as critical infrastructure from the energy sector to our water systems.”


    https://www.verdict.co.uk/critical-i...s-biden-putin/


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    Next Biden tells Putin what can and cannot hack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    Next Biden tells Putin what can and cannot hack.

    Now I feel better.
    Your obese Orange God went on national television and begged Russian security services to hack the computers of the Democratic Party

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Your obese Orange God went on national television and begged Russian security services to hack the computers of the Democratic Party
    Trump.
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Your obese Orange God went on national television and begged Russian security services to hack the computers of the Democratic Party
    Well that isn't on the list of no can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    US President Joe Biden has given Russian President Vladimir Putin a list of 16 critical infrastructure sectors that are “off-limits” from cyberattacks – despite Russia carrying out attacks against some of those sectors in recent months.

    The two met in Geneva, Switzerland, for their first summit since Biden became commander-in-chief for a closed-door, “eye-to-eye” talk that lasted about two hours. Along with Ukraine and human rights, cybersecurity was high on the agenda following a spate of high-profile attacks that have been linked to Russia.

    “I talked about the proposition that certain critical infrastructure should be off-limits to attack – period – by cyber or any other means,” Biden told media at the summit. “I gave him a list […] of 16 specific entities, 16 defined as critical infrastructure from the energy sector to our water systems.”


    https://www.verdict.co.uk/critical-i...s-biden-putin/


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    Next Biden tells Putin what can and cannot hack.

    Now I feel better.
    I believe the 'Message' was: 'If you allow these sectors to be cyber attacked, the US will retaliate in kind'. Naturally, it won't be the US Government, it will be some rogue criminal group in Florida or Maine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    I believe the 'Message' was: 'If you allow these sectors to be cyber attacked, the US will retaliate in kind'. Naturally, it won't be the US Government, it will be some rogue criminal group in Florida or Maine.
    So he drew a red line like Obama did. I'm sure Putin is shaking in his boots. Hell Biden was so afraid of Putin he wouldn't even face reporters on the same stage with Putin. BIG sign of weakness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    So he drew a red line like Obama did. I'm sure Putin is shaking in his boots. Hell Biden was so afraid of Putin he wouldn't even face reporters on the same stage with Putin. BIG sign of weakness.
    My interpretation is that a cyber attack will be met with a corresponding cyber attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    My interpretation is that a cyber attack will be met with a corresponding cyber attack.
    So a red line or 16 red lines. Check

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    So a red line or 16 red lines. Check
    I'm going to make a guess here.

    When Obama stated he wanted to make a surgical strike on Assad for using Internationally banned Chemical Weapons, YOU were totally against it.
    When Trump stated he wanted to make a surgical strike on Assad for using Internationally banned Chemical Weapons, YOU were totally for it.

    Am I close here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    US President Joe Biden has given Russian President Vladimir Putin a list of 16 critical infrastructure sectors that are “off-limits” from cyberattacks – despite Russia carrying out attacks against some of those sectors in recent months.

    The two met in Geneva, Switzerland, for their first summit since Biden became commander-in-chief for a closed-door, “eye-to-eye” talk that lasted about two hours. Along with Ukraine and human rights, cybersecurity was high on the agenda following a spate of high-profile attacks that have been linked to Russia.

    “I talked about the proposition that certain critical infrastructure should be off-limits to attack – period – by cyber or any other means,” Biden told media at the summit. “I gave him a list […] of 16 specific entities, 16 defined as critical infrastructure from the energy sector to our water systems.”


    https://www.verdict.co.uk/critical-i...s-biden-putin/


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    First Harris tells illegal immigrants to stay home thus solving the border crisis.

    Next Biden tells Putin what can and cannot hack.

    Now I feel better.
    Can't hack their concubine tRump in there 16 times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    I believe the 'Message' was: 'If you allow these sectors to be cyber attacked, the US will retaliate in kind'. Naturally, it won't be the US Government, it will be some rogue criminal group in Florida or Maine.
    where did you get this from? your hopeful (unsupported) attachment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukkha View Post
    where did you get this from? your hopeful (unsupported) attachment?
    Did you even listen to the Press Conference?

    "And so, I think we have real opportunities to — to move. And I think that one of the things that I noticed when we had the larger meeting is that people who are very, very well-informed started thinking, “You know, this could be a real problem.” What happens if that ransomware outfit were sitting in Florida or Maine and took action, as I said, on their — their single lifeline to their economy: oil? That would be devastating. And they’re like — you could see them kind of go, “Oh, we do that,” but like, “Whoa.”?
    https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-...-conference-4/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    So he drew a red line like Obama did. I'm sure Putin is shaking in his boots. Hell Biden was so afraid of Putin he wouldn't even face reporters on the same stage with Putin. BIG sign of weakness.
    As Dotard said at their joint press conference.

    “My people came to me, [Director of National Intelligence] Dan Coats came to me and some others saying they think it's Russia. I have President Putin, he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said. “I will say this, I don’t see any reason why it would be.”

    "I have great confidence in my intelligence people but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today,” Trump said.

    Yeah, that's STRENGTH from Putin's bitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    US President Joe Biden has given Russian President Vladimir Putin a list of 16 critical infrastructure sectors that are “off-limits” from cyberattacks – despite Russia carrying out attacks against some of those sectors in recent months.

    The two met in Geneva, Switzerland, for their first summit since Biden became commander-in-chief for a closed-door, “eye-to-eye” talk that lasted about two hours. Along with Ukraine and human rights, cybersecurity was high on the agenda following a spate of high-profile attacks that have been linked to Russia.

    “I talked about the proposition that certain critical infrastructure should be off-limits to attack – period – by cyber or any other means,” Biden told media at the summit. “I gave him a list […] of 16 specific entities, 16 defined as critical infrastructure from the energy sector to our water systems.”


    https://www.verdict.co.uk/critical-i...s-biden-putin/


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    In one week all of our problems have been solved.

    First Harris tells illegal immigrants to stay home thus solving the border crisis.

    Next Biden tells Putin what can and cannot hack.

    Now I feel better.
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    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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