The US Is Sending Money to Countries Devastated by Cyberattacks

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The US Is Sending Money to Countries Devastated by Cyberattacks
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The White House is providing $25 million to Costa Rica, after giving Albania similar aid following aggression by hackers linked to Iran.

around the country. As imports and exports, health care, and other public services were disrupted, Costa Rican president Rodrigo Chaves Robles declared a state of emergency, and the recovery has been a months-long ordeal. Almost a year after the crisis began, a senior White House official told reporters today that the United States plans to provide $25 million in cybersecurity assistance to help Costa Rica strengthen its digital infrastructure.

The senior Biden administration official, who spoke to reporters on the condition that they not me named, is in Costa Rica to meet with Chaves about the aid, which will come from the US State Department. Costa Rica is cohosting the State Department's 2023 Summit for Democracy this week.

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