At the State Department, spokesman Matthew Miller announced new sanctions against Sichuan Silence and Mr. Guan for compromising tens of thousands of computers including “firewalls at U.S. critical infrastructure companies.”
U.S. targets Chinese hackers linked to compromise of critical domestic infrastructure
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State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Syria’s new leaders, a loose confederation of opposition factions, some with historical ties to al Qaeda and other violent Islamist groups, now face the responsibility of uniting and governing a badly divided nation that had been ruled by the Assad family’s iron fist for more than a half-century.
White House pleads for calm as Syria faces the post-Assad unknown
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