CrowdStrike, one of the cybersecurity companies called in by IT management firm SolarWinds to investigate the recently disclosed supply chain attack, on Monday shared details about a piece of malware used by the attackers to insert a backdoor into SolarWinds’ Orion product.
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‘Sunspot’ Malware Used to Insert Backdoor Into SolarWinds Product in Supply Chain Attack
CrowdStrike, one of the cybersecurity companies called in by IT management firm SolarWinds to investigate the recently disclosed supply chain attack, on Monday shared details about a piece of malware used by the attackers to insert a backdoor into SolarWinds’ Orion product. The post ‘Sunspot’ Malware Used to Insert Backdoor Into SolarWinds Product in Supply Chain Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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