hacking allows russia to directly impact the economy and infrastructure of the west while not directly attacking us, so it seems like the perfect maneuver
I agree with the FBI Director's assessment that this is a 9/11 level threat and they need to be addressed. it is quite clear that the go-it-alone cybersecurity that corporations have is not enough. we need to be able to protect the entire west, public and private alike, from the threat of these hacks. the number one way to do that is to share information on hacking attempts. private institutions do not want to share this information, but f**k em, they need to. we need to coordinate with everybody, across national boundaries, so all our allies remain strong and don't have something crippled in their nation because of a ransomware attack.
secondly, we need to hold these pariah states to account. they cannot hide behind the idea that it was just some criminals in their country doing this. it's criminals in their country doing this to other countries, and this should be viewed as condoning it. the risks to these hackers needs to be far higher than they currently are. they have basically no risk and get high rewards. by pressuring the government that they are launching their attacks from, we pressure the hackers.
third, change your f**k passwords from admin/admin