More than five months after the SolarWinds supply chain attack came to light, federal agencies continue to struggle with supply chain security, according to a top
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Microsoft and cybersecurity experts believe the massive hack against the Microsoft Exchange Server this year was conducted by a Chinese hacker group, but the Biden administration has yet to point the finger.
President Joe Biden signed a cybersecurity executive order earlier this month, naming three recent prominent cyberattacks SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, and Microsoft with a White House fact sheet saying those “recent cybersecurity incidents … are a sobering reminder that U.S. public and private sector entities increasingly face sophisticated malicious cyber activity from both nation-state actors and cyber criminals.” The United States has said Russian intelligence is behind the SolarWinds hack and that a Russian hacker gang is behind the Colonial Pipeline attack, but it has not publicly attributed the Microsoft hack to anyone.