Posted on Oct 25, 2021
The Russian hacker group behind the SolarWinds attack is at it again, Microsoft says
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."We believe Nobelium ultimately hopes to piggyback on any direct access that resellers may have to their customers' IT systems and more easily impersonate an organization's trusted technology partner to gain access to their downstream customers," he added."...
..."We believe Nobelium ultimately hopes to piggyback on any direct access that resellers may have to their customers' IT systems and more easily impersonate an organization's trusted technology partner to gain access to their downstream customers," he added."...
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Maj (Join to see)
The copy cat hacks are starting be more prevalent. We saw it with a client earlier this year when the Exchange exploits were rampant. It was called Hafnium and originally a nation state level attack. After a very short period, it had trickled down to small businesses and anyone still running Microsoft Exchange Server on-prem. These are the attacks I watch for most. We'll always have stupid people clicking on things, but the days are long gone where small organizations can think that they don't have anything worth attacking.
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