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Joe Biden’s chief of staff says response to Russia hacking will go beyond ‘just sanctions’

  • Suspected Russian hackers have penetrated half a dozen US government agencies
  • The Kremlin denies any role in the hacking

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Incoming White House chief of staff Ron Klain. Photo: AP
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The incoming White House chief of staff said on Sunday that President-elect Joe Biden’s response to the massive hacking campaign uncovered last week would go beyond sanctions.

Ron Klain said Biden was mapping out ways to retaliate against the suspected Russian hackers who have penetrated half a dozen US government agencies and left thousands of American companies exposed.

“It’s not just sanctions. It’s steps and things we could do to degrade the capacity of foreign actors to engage in this sort of attack,” Klain said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

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Options being considered by the Biden administration to punish Moscow over its alleged role include financial penalties and retaliatory hacks on Russian infrastructure, people familiar with the matter have told Reuters.

The Kremlin denies any role in the hacking. Speaking at an event to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence agency, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised its work, saying he was impressed by the “difficult professional operations that have been conducted.”

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Biden, who becomes president on January 20, would likely have bipartisan support for a muscular reaction to the espionage campaign, lawmakers indicated on Sunday.

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