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SolarWinds hack: How should the U.S. respond to Russia's cyberattack?


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The problem with trying to understand the massive data breach the United States is dealing with at the moment is that the list of agencies and industries that have been affected just keeps growing. There are Fortune 500 companies, places like Microsoft and Cisco. Then there are state and federal governments: the city of Austin, Texas, the U.S. nuclear weapons agency, the Department of Homeland Security.
And Slate’s Fred Kaplan says that right now, all of these places have a bunch of workers scouring their back-end systems, looking for clues. They are looking for signs of a perniciously quiet kind of infiltration. Infiltration made possible by malware that rode in as part of a software update pushed through months ago, to nearly 18,000 clients of a firm called SolarWinds. “We’ve never really seen anything like this,” said Kaplan, the author of

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The Government Has Known About the Vulnerabilities That Allowed Russia's Latest Hack For Decades—and Chose Not to Fix Them


The Government Has Known About the Vulnerabilities That Allowed Russia’s Latest Hack For Decades and Chose Not to Fix Them
Slate
12/18/2020
Fred Kaplan
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SolarWinds Corp banner hangs at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on the IPO day of the company in New York, U.S., October 19, 2018 Reuters/Brendan McDermid//File Photo
The most stunning thing about Russia’s latest hack of 1,800 computer networks including those of at least six federal agencies, including the State Department, the Homeland Security Department, and the National Nuclear Security Administration is not how sophisticated the attack was. It’s that these sorts of attacks are still happening are still possible, in some cases easy and that months can go by with nobody noticing them.

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