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Lawmakers call for Trump to take action on massive government hack


Lawmakers call for Trump to take action on massive government hack
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Lawmakers call for Trump to take action on massive government hack
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle criticized President Trump for his ongoing silence on the massive suspected Russian hack of federal agencies this week, and urged him to sign the annual defense funding bill into law to take action immediately.
It is extremely troubling that the President does not appear to be acknowledging, much less acting upon, the gravity of this situation, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) said in a statement released Friday, accusing Trump and his administration of not taking the breach seriously enough. ....

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Lawmakers ask whether massive hack amounted to act of war


Our national security is extraordinarily vulnerable, Romney said on SiriusXM s The Big Picture with Olivier Knox. In this setting, not to have the White House aggressively speaking out and protesting and taking punitive action is really, really quite extraordinary.
Hackers believed to be part of a nation state have had access to federal networks since March after exploiting a vulnerability in updates to IT group SolarWinds’s Orion software. The hack has compromised the Treasury, State and Homeland Security departments and branches of the Pentagon, though it is expected to get worse. SolarWinds counts many more federal agencies as customers, along with the majority of U.S. Fortune 500 companies.  ....

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