Former Bush 43 White House Chief Information Officer Theresa Payton reacts to Biden informing Putin certain critical infrastructure need to be off limitations from cyberattacks. A cybercrime company with ties to Russia is thought to have introduced an enormous ransomware attack that includes hundreds of companies, according to a cybersecurity company. The continuous attack has impacted more than 200 companies so far, cybersecurity firm Huntress Labs informed FOX Business on Friday night.The hackers targeted relied on assistance service suppliers in the hopes of permeating customer networks.Huntress informed FOX Business that it has 3 partners that have been impacted, with roughly 200 customer services encrypted. “We were very first notified at 12:35 ET today and it has been an all-hands-on-deck advancement to respond and make the community conscious,” John Hammond, senior security scientist at Huntress, stated in a declaration. LINKEDIN INVESTIGATES DATA LEAKED ON CYBERCRIMINAL SITEHuntress “highly” believes the ransomware attack was led by REvil/Sodinikibi. REvil is the group that was named as responsible for another enormous attack on crucial U.S. infrastructure previously this year.The hack was first reported by Bloomberg News on Friday.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE Two significant ransomware attacks temporarily halted operations at the worlds biggest meat provider JBS and Colonial Pipeline earlier this year. Both attacks are thought to have been performed by groups with ties to Russia.President Biden stated that he addressed cyberattacks when he met Russian President Vladimir Putin last month, laying out particular vital infrastructure that ought to be off limitations.