![]() ![]() company SolarWinds, gave elite hackers remote access into an organization’s networks so they could steal information. The malware, affecting a product made by U.S. The hack began as early as March when malicious code was snuck into updates to popular software that monitors computer networks of businesses and governments. ![]() ![]() agencies, which include the Treasury and Commerce departments, though they haven’t disclosed which companies or what other governments were targeted. Cybersecurity investigators said the hack’s impact extends far beyond the affected U.S. Russia, the prime suspect, denies involvement. government agencies and involved a common software product used by thousands of organizations. Governments and major corporations worldwide are scrambling to see if they, too, were victims of a global cyberespionage campaign that penetrated multiple U.S.
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