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Cybercriminals ‘WON’T be extradited to Russia’ White House says after Biden claims he’s ‘open to’ deal with Putin

CYBERCRIMINALS will not be extradited to Russia, The White House has confirmed - hours after Joe Biden appeared "open" to reaching a potential agreement with Putin.

It comes after touted an idea where criminals who had carried out cyber hacks against Moscow or Washington would be "extradited".

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Cybercriminals will not be extradited to Russia, the White House has confirmed
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Cybercriminals will not be extradited to Russia, the White House has confirmedCredit: Associated Press
Putin suggested a potential agreement where criminals who had carried out attacks on Russian and American soil would be 'extradited'
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Putin suggested a potential agreement where criminals who had carried out attacks on Russian and American soil would be 'extradited'Credit: AP Photo

President told reporters at the in Cornwall that Putin's idea was "potentially a good sign of progress".

But, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan rejected any suggestions of a potential agreement between the two leaders, reports.

He said: "This is not about exchanges or swaps or anything like that. What the president was responding to in the affirmative was not the specific proposal of the exchange of cybercriminals."

It's reported that Biden is not considering any potential "swap" or exchange of criminals.

It comes after the president will not hold a joint press conference following his summit with the strongman in on Wednesday.

It's reported that Biden is not "interested" in getting into a "contest".

The White House is reportedly reluctant to grant Putin a prominent platform and place to put Biden at the mercy of comments made by his Russian counterpart. 

Cybersecurity is expected to be one of the several issues raised at the summit in Geneva
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Cybersecurity is expected to be one of the several issues raised at the summit in GenevaCredit: Artur Marciniec / Alamy Stock Photo

Biden told reporters: "This is not a contest about who can do better in front of a press conference or try to embarrass each other.

"It is about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship with Russia. We're not looking for conflict."

When asked about the relationship between the US and Putin, he said: "Well let me be clear, I think he's it's a low point.

 off Biden’s previously made claim that the Russian leader was a "killer".

During an  in which he heaped praise on "extraordinary" Donald Trump, he branded Joe Biden "a career politician".

The Russian president said Trump is a and admired the outsider in the former president.

The White House said a solo press conference is "the appropriate format" for Biden to communicate clearly with reporters about the topics discussed in the meeting.

Putin laughed off Biden branding him a 'killer' and said Trump is a 'colorful' individual
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Putin laughed off Biden branding him a 'killer' and said Trump is a 'colorful' individualCredit: NBC news

Biden also blames Russia for the massive SolarWinds cyberattack, election interference, and harboring criminals behind a spate of ransomware attacks.

Several cyberattacks have hit the US in recent weeks.

Meatpacking plant in bitcoin to cyberattackers who shut down their plants.

Officials learned of the attack on May 30 after noticing “irregularities” on their computer servers and the world’s largest meat company subsequently paused meat production at its US plants.

Andre Nogueira, the CEO for the Brazilian company’s US division, told the Wall Street Journal that the payment was made after plants returned to operation.

He said: “It was very painful to pay the criminals but we did the right thing for our customers.”

Meatpacking firm JBS paid an $11bn ransom in bitcoin to cyberattackers who shut down their plants
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Meatpacking firm JBS paid an $11bn ransom in bitcoin to cyberattackers who shut down their plantsCredit: Kristoffer Tripplaar / Alamy Stock Photo

Spies behind the SolarWinds hack launched a phishing email attack on 150 organizations including government agencies last month.

A quarter of the email accounts belonged to organizations working in human rights and international development,  corporate vice president Tom Burt wrote in a 

The cyberhack was reportedly conducted by Nobelium – the same actor that carried out the attacks on SolarWinds customers last year.

The spies gained access to an email service used by USAID - United States Agency for International Development.

Republicans have branded Washington's response to cyberhacks as "weak and naive" following the Colonial Pipeline shutdown
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Republicans have branded Washington's response to cyberhacks as "weak and naive" following the Colonial Pipeline shutdownCredit: AP

Republicans have warned that DC’s response to cyberattacks is “weak and naïve” following the Colonial Pipeline shutdown.

Russian crime group  hacked the pipeline, causing the shutdown of the main supplier of gasoline and diesel to the east coast.

Colonial Pipeline reportedly paid DarkSide  in a ransom to retrieve its stolen data.

 senator Lindsey Graham said Washington doesn’t understand how to “prevent” cybercrimes.

Last year,  reportedly hacked Microsoft and infiltrated a US nuclear weapons stockpile as part of a nine-month "virtual invasion" by Moscow.

The malware was isolated to business networks and didn’t affect US national security.

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 denied having any connection to the United States' hack via the Embassy in Washington.

Hackers believed to be acting on behalf of the Russian foreign intelligence service SVR breached and stole data from agencies within the Treasury Department and the US Department of Commerce,  and .

Vladimir Putin chillingly laughs off 'career politician' Biden's claim he's a 'killer' and praises 'extraordinary' Trump
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