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This should help clear things up.

I so much prefer our leaders to tell me things are going to get worse than to tell me how they are going to make things better. Don't you?

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said Sunday that cyberattacks will only increase in the future and that she and the administration are urging all businesses to shore up their own cybersecurity systems, while the federal government works to strengthen national cybersecurity.

“So, I think the first thing we have to recognize is, this is a reality, and we should assume and businesses should assume that these attacks are here to stay and if anything will intensify,” said Raimondo.

Raimondo made the comment during an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, who questioned her about the eight cyberattacks against companies occurring each day.

This should help clear things up. I so much prefer our leaders to tell me things are going to get worse than to tell me how they are going to make things better. Don't you? U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said Sunday that cyberattacks will only increase in the future and that she and the administration are urging all businesses to shore up their own cybersecurity systems, while the federal government works to strengthen national cybersecurity. “So, I think the first thing we have to recognize is, this is a reality, and we should assume and businesses should assume that these attacks are here to stay and if anything will intensify,” said Raimondo. Raimondo made the comment during an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, who questioned her about the eight cyberattacks against companies occurring each day.

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"Muh Russia?"

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I have a hard time thinking Russia. Don't know why. 25 years ago I would have said sure but today I think our own government and high tech companies are more of a threat to our way of life than Russia.

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Probably just a hoax, a distraction.