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: SolarWinds hackers now strike global IT supply chains: Microsoft #IndiaNEWS #Defence New Delhi, Oct 25 | Microsoft has warned that the Russia-based cyber criminals, behind the massive SolarWinds software

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SolarWinds hackers now strike global IT supply chains: Microsoft #IndiaNEWS #Defence
New Delhi, Oct 25 | Microsoft has warned that the Russia-based cyber criminals, behind the massive SolarWinds software attack last year, are on the prowl again, this time targeting organisations integral to the global IT supply chain.
The Russian nation-state actor Nobelium has targeted at least 140 resellers and technology service providers in global IT supply chains, it said.
Since May, we have notified more than 140 resellers and technology service providers that have been targeted by Nobelium. We continue to investigate, but to date we believe as many as 14 of these resellers and service providers have been compromised, said Tom Burt, CVP, Customer Security and Trust, at Microsoft.
Nobelium was behind the cyberattacks targeting SolarWinds customers in 2020, and which the US government and others have identified as being part of Russias foreign intelligence service known as the SVR.
This time, it is attacking a different part of the supply chain: resellers and other technology service providers that customise, deploy and manage cloud services and other technologies on behalf of their customers, Burt said in a statement late on Sunday.
Nobelium ultimately hopes to piggyback on any direct access that resellers may have to their customers IT systems and more easily impersonate an organisations trusted technology partner to gain access to their downstream customers.
The attacks have been a part of a larger wave of Nobelium activities this summer, according to the tech giant.
In fact, between July 1 and October 19 this year, we informed 609 customers that they had been attacked 22,868 times by Nobelium, with a success rate in the low single digits, said Burt.
By comparison, prior to July 1, 2021, Microsoft had notified customers about attacks from all nation-state actors 20,500 times over the past three years.
This recent activity is another indicator that Russia is trying to gain long-term, systematic access to a variety of points in the technology supply chain and establish a mechanism for surveilling now or in the future targets of interest to the Russian government, Microsoft noted.
Nation-state actors, cybercriminals and other malicious actors continue to target weaknesses in software supply chains and many vendors dont have the tools or expertise to stop them.
Microsoft has said it would invest billion in the next five years on cyber security.
Source: IANS
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