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Root cause of SolarWinds hack?
March 16, 2024, 10:22 p.m. | /u/sudo_samba_addusr
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I'm doing research for a class I'm taking regarding the SolarWinds SUNBURST hack in 2020.
There's a lot of information out there on SUNBURST and how it worked, but I haven't found any concrete information as to how the SolarWinds software build process got compromised in the first place. I found a lot of rumors and hearsay, with some people making claims all over the place. Some news reports attempted to tie it to an issue with the …
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