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Russia did not want relations with Washington to be a case of "one step forward and two steps back," he added.Last month a declassified intelligence document said that Putin authorized influence operations to denigrate Biden during the 2020 presidential campaign, support then-President Donald Trump and undermine faith in American democracy.U.S. officials also blame Russian intelligence services for the SolarWinds cyberattack, which Microsoft President Brad Smith described as "the largest and most sophisticated attack the world has ever seen."The National Security Agency, FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency published an advisory Thursday accusing Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service of ongoing hacking campaigns and offering technical advice on how to block them.The administration's actions mark the first time the U.S. government formally named the Russian agency as responsible for hacking widely used software made by SolarWinds, a Texas-based company, leading to the infiltration of at least nine federal agencies and dozens of companies.
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