The U.S. government will provide Costa Rica with $25 million in assistance to bolster its cybersecurity efforts, a senior administration official said Wednesday, nearly a year after the country suffered a series of devastating ransomware attacks at the hands of a Russian-linked cybercrime group. The funding comes in response to a “direct request” from Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves to President Biden, the official told reporters Wednesday.
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