DOJ Detected SolarWinds Breach Months Before Public Disclosure

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DOJ Detected SolarWinds Breach Months Before Public Disclosure
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WIRED has learned that the US Department of Justice stumbled upon the SolarWinds breach six months earlier than previously reported but were unaware of the significance of what they had found.

that the hackers had managed to breach email accounts of employees at 27 US Attorneys' offices, including ones in California, New York, and Washington, DC.

In its latter statement, the DOJ said that to “encourage transparency and strengthen homeland resilience,” it wanted to provide new details, including that the hackers were believed to have had access to compromised accounts from about May 7 to December 27, 2020. And the compromised data included “all sent, received, and stored emails and attachments found within those accounts during that time.”

The investigators of the DOJ incident weren’t the only ones to stumble upon early evidence of the breach. Around the same time of the department’s investigation, security firm Volexity, as the company previously reported, was also investigating a breach at a US think tank and traced it to the organization’s Orion server. Later in September, the security firm Palo Alto Networks also discovered anomalous activity in connection with its Orion server.

Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who has been critical of the government’s failure to prevent and detect the campaign in its early stages, says the revelation illustrates the need for an investigation into how the US government responded to the attacks and missed opportunities to halt it. “Russia’s SolarWinds hacking campaign was only successful because of a series of cascading failures by the US government and its industry partners,” he wrote in an email. “I haven’t seen any evidence that the executive branch has thoroughly investigated and addressed these failures. The federal government urgently needs to get to the bottom of what went wrong so that in the future, backdoors in other software used by the government are promptly discovered and neutralized.

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