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DarkReading: 18,000 Organizations Possibly Compromised in Massive Supply-Chain Cyberattack

Anjuna
December 15, 2020
In this post for DarkReading, Anjuna co-founder Ayal Yogev weighs in on the impact of the SolarWinds cyberattack.
https://www.anjuna.io/press/darkreading-solarwinds-cyberattack
"Text on the left side: ""The good news is that SolarWinds does not directly contain confidential information. The bad news is that it provides a map to many components in an enterprise that may have vulnerabilities."" - Ayal Yogev On the right side: A webpage screenshot of DARKReading with a headline ""18,000 Organizations Possibly Compromised in Massive Supply-Chain Cyberattack"" and a subheadline ""Nation-state attackers used poisoned SolarWinds network management software updates to distribute malware; US government orders federal civilian agencies to immediately power down the technology."" Date and time stamp ""12/14/2020 04:26 PM"" and author ""Jai Vijayan News"" with a profile picture."

In this post for DarkReading, Anjuna CEO and co-founder Ayal Yogev weighs in on the impact of the SolarWinds cyberattack. 

From the article: Simply stated: The targeting of SolarWinds' Orion technology is significant because hundreds of thousands of organizations in government, banking, healthcare, and other critical industries use it to monitor their network.

"The technology is typically bought by network managers, and in many cases may be purchased online at a price that does not require standard software procurement practices. The good news is that SolarWinds does not directly contain confidential information. The bad news is that it provides a map to many components in an enterprise that may have vulnerabilities."