Microsoft Confirms New Cyberattack By Group Linked To SolarWinds Hack
Microsoft Confirms New Cyberattack By Group Linked To SolarWinds Hack
BY TYLER DURDEN SATURDAY, JUN 26, 2021 - 11:30 AM Authored by Tom Ozimek
via The Epoch Times,
Microsoft said on Friday that the hackers behind the notorious SolarWinds cyberattack have launched a fresh
campaign mostly focusing on U.S. interests that, while mostly unsuccessful, managed
to compromise three entities.
The Russia-based hacking group, which goes by
various names including Nobelium, launched the new campaign using “password
spray and brute-force attacks,” the Microsoft Security
Response Center said in an alert, noting
that 36 countries in total had been targeted.
The bulk of the attacks—45 percent—targeted entities within the
United States, followed by 10 percent in the UK, and smaller
numbers in Germany and Canada. The activity targeted specific customers,
Microsoft said, mostly IT companies (57 percent), government agencies (20
percent), followed by smaller percentages for non-governmental organizations,
think tanks, and financial services.
“This recent activity was mostly unsuccessful, and the majority
of targets were not successfully compromised—we are aware of three compromised
entities to date,” Microsoft said.
The
company did not specify the entities that were breached or targeted, but said
it was contacting all those affected by the cyberattack.
As part of its probe into the new campaign, Microsoft detected
information-stealing malware on a computer belonging to one of its customer support
agents who had access to account information for a “small number” of customers.
The threat actor, which Microsoft identified as
Nobelium, “used this information in some cases to launch highly-targeted
attacks as part of their broader campaign.” Microsoft said it “responded
quickly, removed the access, and secured the device.”
A Microsoft spokesman told Reuters that the
latest breach by the threat actor was not part of Nobelium’s previous
successful attack on Microsoft, in which the group obtained some source code.
In the SolarWinds attack, which has been attributed to Nobelium,
the group altered code to access SolarWinds customers, including nine U.S.
federal agencies.
Microsoft later said that the group had compromised its own
employee accounts and taken software instructions governing how Microsoft
verifies user identities.
U.S.
authorities have linked Nobelium to Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service,
allegations Moscow denies.
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, which
oversees the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, told The Wall Street
Journal that the agency is “aware of this activity and is
working with Microsoft and our interagency partners to evaluate the impact.” He
declined to say whether any government agencies had been affected by the new
attack
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/microsoft-confirms-new-cyberattack-group-linked-solarwinds-hack
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