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Biden tells Putin to 'take action' against ransomware groups: WHouse

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US President Joe Biden spoke with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and told him to "take action" against ransomware groups operating in Russia, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tells reporters during a briefing in Washington, DC. SOUNDBITE

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