Oct. 31, 2023, 3:03 p.m. | Jamie Tarabay, Andrew Martin

Bloomberg Technology bloomberg.com

Well before Russia’s audacious cyberattack that exploited SolarWinds Corp.’s software was made public, several employees allegedly raised red flags about holes in the company’s security. Their warnings, documented in a lawsuit filed by US regulators, raise questions about whether the Texas-based company could have done more to prevent an attack that infiltrated the US government and major corporations.

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