
Culprits behind cyber attacks that threaten U.S. foreign policy, national security or economic stability will face sanctions under a new program recently introduced by President Obama.
Such activities can now be defined as a national emergency, which lets the U.S. Treasury Department freeze assets and bar financial transactions of entities participating in cyber attacks, according to an executive order. The order comes at as the Obama administration gets tough on cyber crime.
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