The White House has been unable to detect a single cyber security threat more than six months after issuing a "national emergency" to deal with what the administration identified as growing and immediate danger, according to a new government report.
Six months after President Barack Obama invoked emergency powers to block the assets of any person caught engaging in "malicious cyber-enabled activities," the administration has not identified a single qualifying target, according to the Treasury Department, which disclosed in a report that "no entities or individuals have been designated."
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