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Solar flare: Why the SolarWinds supply chain attack matters

Read why says that SolarWinds supply chain hack attack can have long term threat implications on Security Boulevard :

If you haven’t yet caught wind of the presumed Russian attacks on the reputable and respected security firm FireEye, the U.S. government, and the IT software group SolarWinds, now is the time to take notice. What could a security firm, the U.S. Commerce and Treasury Departments, and an IT software company possibly have in common? The answer most likely is this: a backdoor inadvertently left open, in this case via an IT monitoring platform update. The recent and unfolding news is a sobering reminder of the relentlessness of nation-state cyber attack campaigns.

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FireEye, Microsoft confirm SolarWinds supply chain attack

 

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