SolarWinds Hackers Are ‘Impacting’ State, Local Governments: US Cyber Agency
SolarWinds Hackers Are ‘Impacting’ State, Local Governments: US Cyber Agency 5f2i4q
The hacking campaign used US tech company SolarWinds as a springboard to penetrate federal government networks. 2k1p5t
By Reuters | Updated: 24 December 2020 11:20 IST
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Highlights
Only few of the government agencies have confirmed having been affected
CISA did not identify the state or local agencies affected
Pima County, Arizona was among the victims of the wave of intrusions
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The US cybersecurity agency said on Wednesday that a sprawling cyber espionage campaign made public earlier this month is affecting state and local governments, although it released few additional details.
The hacking campaign, which used US tech company CISA) said in a statement posted to its website.
The CISA said last week that US government agencies, critical infrastructure entities, and private groups were among those affected, but did not specifically mention state or local bodies. So far only a handful of federal government agencies have officially confirmed having been affected, including the US Treasury Department, the Commerce Department, and the Department of Energy.
CISA did not identify the state or local agencies affected and did not immediately return an email seeking additional detail on the notice.
Reuters has previously reported that Pima County, Arizona was among the victims of the wave of intrusions.
The county did not immediately return a message seeking comment late Wednesday. The county's chief information officer previously told Reuters his team had taken its SolarWinds software offline immediately after the hack became public and that investigators had not found any evidence of a further compromise.
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