Twenty-seven countries have signed a joint agreement on what constitutes fair and foul play in cyberspace — with a nod toward condemning China and Russia
The statement, released on Monday at the United Nations ahead of the beginning of the UN General Assembly's General Debate, is largely a broadly written agreement that countries should follow international law. While views of what constitutes acceptable state-sponsored hacking vary, the US and its allies generally agree on a basic rules.
"Read MoreAngry Greta Thunberg tells global leaders she 'will never forgive' them for failing on climate changeRussia has been repeatedly accused of hacking political campaigns to meddle in multiple elections to favor candidates it perceives as more friendly to the Kremlin, including Ukraine in 2014, the US in 2016 and France in 2017.
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