Former employees claim Kaseya knew of critical flaws but ignored them
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Software maker Kaseya Ltd. may be in more legal trouble following the REvil ransomware attack after former employees have claimed that they warned executives at the company as early as 2017 about critical flaws but no action was taken.
The claim comes from five former employees who spoke to Bloomberg, which reported it Saturday. The employees claimed that they flagged wide-ranging cybersecurity concerns to company leaders between 2017 and 2020 but they were not fully addressed.
Among the most serious issues are said to have been software using outdated code, the use of weak encryption and passwords through the company’s products and servers, a failure to adhere to basic cybersecurity practices such as regularly patching software, and a focus on sales over other priorities.
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