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The Russian government issued a security alert late on Thursday warning Russian companies of the potential cyber attacks launched by the United States in response to the SolarWinds incident.
The Russian government’s response came after comments made by the new Biden government earlier in the day.
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Responding to questions about their plans for the SolarWinds hack, new White House officials said they reserved the right to respond to any cyber attack at the time and in the manner of their choice.
At the first White House press briefing @PressSec says about the SolarWinds breach: “we’ve already talked about this … of course we reserve the right to respond to any cyber attack at any time and in any way we wish”
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Moscow’s response to this comment came hours later in the form of a security bulletin published by the National Computer Incident Coordination Center (NKTSKI), a security agency founded by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), the country’s internal security. Russia and intelligence agency.
The short statement cited comments from the Biden government, interpreted as threats, and provided a list of 15 security best practices that companies must adhere to in order to stay safe online.

(Text translated with Google Translate)
The best practices included in the alert are common security advice and nothing that companies or even the least qualified security professional is not already aware of.
The security alert was published more as a response to the Biden government’s aggressive statements earlier in the day.
White House comments followed a set tone two weeks ago, when American FBI, CISA, ODNI and NSA officials formally accused Russia of orchestrating the widespread attack on SolarWinds’ supply chain.
Kremlin officials have repeatedly denied having participated in the SolarWinds incident.
During yesterday’s press conference, the Biden government also promised to commit $ 9 billion to cybersecurity following the SolarWinds hack.