U.S. regulators on Monday sued SolarWinds, a Texas-based technology company whose software was breached in a massive 2020 Russian cyberespionage campaign, for fraud for failing to disclose security deficiencies ahead of the stunning hack.
Detected in December 2020, the SolarWinds hack penetrated U.S. government agencies including the Justice and Homeland Security departments, and more than 100 private companies and think tanks.
Koch added that “we look forward to defending his reputation and correcting the inaccuracies in the SEC’s complaint."
Brown's current title at SolarWinds is chief information security officer.
Capitalizing on the supply-chain hack, the Russian cyber operators then stealthily penetrated select targets including about a dozen U.S. government agencies and prominent software and telecommunications providers.
Persons:
SolarWinds, Tim Brown, Brown, Alec Koch, Koch, Gurbir S, Grewal, “, ”, Biden, Chad Wolf
Organizations:
Securities and Exchange Commission, Justice and Homeland Security, SEC, Fortune, New, Homeland
Locations:
Texas, Russian, New York, SolarWinds, cyberattacks, Austin , Texas, North America, Europe, Asia