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White House warns of ‘evolving intelligence’ suggesting Russia could conduct cyberattacks against the United States

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White House warns of ‘evolving intelligence’ suggesting Russia could conduct cyberattacks against the United States

Whereas the Biden administration has been warning the nation of the prospect of cyber assaults by Russia for months, most just lately as a response to the financial restrictions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, the President’s assertion suggests “evolving intelligence” has heightened the menace.

The main points of precisely what that intelligence is stay unclear, however deputy nationwide safety adviser Anne Neuberger mentioned throughout Monday’s White Home briefing that Russia had been conducting “preparatory exercise” for cyber assaults, which she mentioned might embrace scanning web sites and looking for software program vulnerabilities.

Neuberger mentioned the administration is reiterating its warnings “based mostly on evolving menace intelligence that the Russian authorities is exploring choices for potential cyber assaults on crucial infrastructure in the USA,” but in addition underscored that “there isn’t a certainty there will probably be a cyber incident on crucial infrastructure.”

Biden mentioned in his assertion that the administration would “proceed to make use of each instrument to discourage, disrupt, and if needed, reply to cyber assaults towards crucial infrastructure,” however acknowledged that “the federal authorities cannot defend towards this menace alone.”

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“Most of America’s crucial infrastructure is owned and operated by the non-public sector and demanding infrastructure homeowners and operators should speed up efforts to lock their digital doorways. The Division of Homeland Safety’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company (CISA) has been actively working with organizations throughout crucial infrastructure to quickly share data and mitigation steering to assist shield their methods and networks,” the assertion mentioned.

The administration is recommending a number of steps to assist non-public sector companions stop towards cyber assaults, together with utilizing multi-factor authentication, consulting with cyber safety professionals to ensure methods are protected towards all recognized vulnerabilities, altering passwords throughout networks to stop stolen credentials from getting used, backing up and encrypting knowledge and educating workers on cyber safety.

US officers have been warning the non-public sector for months about the potential of Russian retaliatory hacking over sanctions towards the Kremlin.

The US departments of Vitality, Treasury and Homeland Safety, amongst others, have briefed massive electrical utilities and banks on Russian hacking capabilities, and urged companies to decrease their thresholds for reporting suspicious exercise. The FBI has been cautious that Russian talking ransomware teams might lash out at US companies.

Ukrainian authorities companies have been hit by a collection of cyber assaults earlier than and after the Russian invasion however not the extent of hacking that some analysts feared.

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Cyber assaults have nonetheless performed a supporting position within the battle. Because the Russian navy started attacking Ukraine on February 24, satellite tv for pc modems that present web service for tens of hundreds of shoppers in Europe, together with some in Ukraine, have been taken offline in a cyber assault on US telecommunications supplier Viasat.

The US authorities is investigating the hack of Viasat as a possible Russian state-sponsored cyber assault, a US official aware of the matter beforehand instructed CNN.

Neuberger on Monday didn’t establish who was answerable for the hack. She mentioned US officers proceed to analyze the incident.

Earlier in March, a bipartisan group of senators additionally shared their considerations with the Biden administration concerning the potential of widespread Russian cyberattacks within the US as retribution for harsh sanctions towards Russia within the wake of President Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

In a letter to Homeland Safety Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Sunday night obtained by CNN, 22 senators, led by Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen and South Dakota Republican Sen. Mike Rounds, raised questions on America’s readiness for Russian cyber and disinformation threats.

Extra correspondence obtained by CNN indicated that DHS responded to the senators on Monday, saying that the CISA’s Workplace of Legislative Affairs will work with the group to organize a briefing on the matter.

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CNN’s Eva McKend contributed to this report.

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Dozens feared dead as Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan

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An Azerbaijan Airlines plane carrying 62 passengers and five crew has crashed while making an emergency landing at a Kazakhstan airport, with 29 survivors, including two children, taken to hospital.

Videos on local media showed a large explosion after the aircraft crashed into an empty field. Images from the scene showed passengers climbing out of the tail of the fuselage aided by emergency workers.

Those aboard were from Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, Russian state Ria news agency reported, citing Kazakhstan’s transport ministry.

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Local media outlets reported that nine of those taken to hospital were in serious condition and that search and rescue operations were under way.

The plane, an Embraer 190, was travelling to Grozny in the southern Russian republic of Chechnya from Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, but was diverted to Aktau after flying into heavy fog.

Early media reports suggested that the plane hit a flock of birds, which affected control of the aircraft.

“After a collision with birds, due to an emergency situation on board the aircraft, its commander decided to go to an alternate airfield and Aktau was chosen,” Ria reported, citing Russia’s aviation agency Rosaviatsia. Local media also shared unconfirmed reports of an explosion of an oxygen canister onboard, leading many passengers to lose consciousness.

Baku has sent an official delegation to Kazakhstan to investigate the incident, Azerbaijan’s APA news agency said. The country’s president, Ilham Aliyev, left an informal summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Russia to return to Baku. He expressed his condolences to the those affected by the crash.

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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin had also extended his condolences to Azerbaijan’s leader.

Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov expressed his condolences to the relatives of the deceased on social media. “We pray to the Almighty for [the survivors’] recovery.”

Photos on social media showed relatives gathering in Grozny airport to wait for news of their loved ones.

One man at Grozny airport said he had just received a video in which he could see his nephew had survived the crash. “Of course I am very happy,” he told a Ria news reporter.

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NYC cab jumps curb, injures 7 on Christmas Day

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NYC cab jumps curb, injures 7 on Christmas Day

STORY: :: A New York taxi jumping the sidewalk

injures 7 people on Christmas Day

:: Police said the incident happened after

the cab driver suffered a medical episode

:: December 25, 2024

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The incident took place in Midtown Manhattan near Macy’s flagship store in Herald Square near the corner of West 34th Street and Avenue of the Americas, or Sixth Avenue. The store, with its elaborately decorated display windows, is a magnet for tourists and native New Yorkers around the holidays.

In addition to the 58-year-old taxi driver, the injured included a 9-year-old boy, two women aged 49 and four other women aged 19, 37 and 41, police added.

One 49-year-old woman with a leg injury, the 9-year-old boy who suffered a cut and the 41-year-old woman who sustained an injury to her head were taken to hospital, police said.

The remaining three pedestrians declined medical attention, according to police, which added that all injuries were non-life-threatening.

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Media images of the cab showed a heavily damaged vehicle with broken parts and dents all over it.

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Russia launches Christmas Day attack on Ukraine’s energy system

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Russia has carried out a Christmas Day attack on Ukraine’s energy system, leaving more than half a million people without heating, water and electricity. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the attack, the 13th large-scale assault of 2024 on the country’s grid, was “deliberate” and not a coincidence. “What could be more inhuman?” he wrote on X.

About 50 of the 70 missiles fired in the attack were intercepted, along with a “significant” portion of the more than 100 attack drones deployed, he added.

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This year Ukrainians marked Christmas Day on December 25 for the second time, after switching to the western Gregorian calendar last year. The decision to stop celebrating Christmas on January 7 in line with the Orthodox calendar was made by Kyiv to break with Russian influence.

Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Ukraine’s eastern Kharkiv region, told Ukraine’s national television news that the attack had left more than 500,000 people without heating, water and electricity.

Temperatures across Ukraine are around freezing point.

Heating supplies were also cut in some areas of Ukraine’s Ivano-Frankivsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions, in the west and south of the country. 

Ukraine’s energy grid operator, Ukrenergo, urged consumers to limit consumption by not switching on multiple appliances at once, adding that the system was still recovering from the previous Russian attack on December 13.

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Ukraine’s largest private energy company, DTEK, said that its power stations had been damaged and one of its long-term employees killed.

Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andriy Sybiha, said on X that the attack reflects Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response to “those who spoke about illusionary ‘Christmas ceasefire’”.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said last week that Zelenskyy had rejected his proposal for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange on the January 7 Orthodox Christmas.

Ukraine denied that such a proposal was ever on the table, asking Hungary to “refrain from manipulations” regarding the war. On Friday, Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for Ukraine’s foreign ministry, described it as “PR, a move” by Orbán.

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