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President Trump Downplays Impact of SolarWinds Breach


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In his first remarks about the massive hacking operation that leveraged a tainted SolarWinds Orion software update, President Donald Trump on Saturday downplayed the seriousness of the incident and contradicted Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who pointed a finger at Russia in a Friday radio interview.
In a pair of tweets on Saturday, Trump appeared to question whether Russia was involved in the hacking operation and opened up the possibility that China may have played a role.
The Cyber Hack is far greater in the Fake News Media than in actuality, Trump tweeted on Saturday. Russia, Russia, Russia is the priority chant when anything happens because Lamestream is, for mostly financial reasons, petrified of discussing the possibility that it may be China (it may!). ....

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CISA: SolarWinds Hack Not the Only Attack Vector in Breaches


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Microsoft says it has removed malware related to an expansive hacking campaign that has ensnared thousands of organizations and U.S. government agencies.
Microsoft’s disclosure comes as the devastating scope of the campaign grew on Thursday, with a fresh U.S. government warning that the recently discovered supply chain compromise may not be the only way a hacking group is infiltrating organizations.
Microsoft says it found malicious binaries that came from SolarWinds, the Austin-based company whose software supply chain was infiltrated by a hacking group.
Reuters, which was first to report Microsoft was affected, says that Microsoft “also had its own products leveraged to further the attacks on others,” citing anonymous sources. ....

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Microsoft Finds Backdoor, CISA Warns of New Attack Vectors


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Microsoft says it has removed malware related to an expansive hacking campaign that has ensnared thousands of organizations and U.S. government agencies.
Microsoft’s disclosure comes as the devastating scope of the campaign grew on Thursday, with a fresh U.S. government warning that the recently discovered supply chain compromise may not be the only way a hacking group is infiltrating organizations.
Microsoft says it found malicious binaries that came from SolarWinds, the Austin-based company whose software supply chain was infiltrated by a hacking group.
Reuters, which was first to report Microsoft was affected, says that Microsoft “also had its own products leveraged to further the attacks on others,” citing anonymous sources. ....

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SolarWinds Supply Chain Hit: Victims Include Cisco, Intel


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The FBI, CISA and the ODNI are leading the U.S. government s response to the apparent cyberespionage operation that backdoored the widely used SolarWinds Orion network monitoring software.
American technology giants Cisco and Intel are among the thousands of organizations that have been affected by the supply chain attack targeting software vendor SolarWinds and, by extension, its customers.
The attack campaign, which was first revealed Sunday by FireEye, one of its victims, centers on the Orion network monitoring software from SolarWinds, a technology firm based in Austin, Texas, that until recently had a valuation of about $1 billion.
While SolarWinds may be relatively unknown, the company has 300,000 customers, of which nearly 18,000 may have been caught up in the supply chain attack, which involved attackers adding a backdoor to the company s Orion software, apparently by having infiltrated its software development pipeline (see: ....

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SolarWinds Supply-Chain Hit: Victims Include Cisco, Intel


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The FBI, CISA and the ODNI are leading the U.S. government s response to the apparent cyberespionage operation that backdoored the widely used SolarWinds Orion network monitoring software.
American technology giants Cisco and Intel are among the thousands of organizations that have been affected by the supply chain attack targeting software vendor SolarWinds and, by extension, its customers.
The attack campaign, which was first revealed Sunday by FireEye, one of its victims, centers on the Orion network monitoring software from SolarWinds, a technology firm based in Austin, Texas, that until recently had a valuation of about $1 billion.
While SolarWinds may be relatively unknown, the company has 300,000 customers, of which nearly 18,000 may have been caught up in the supply chain attack, which involved attackers adding a backdoor to the company s Orion software, apparently by having infiltrated its software development pipeline (see: ....

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