SolarWinds Says Unknown Hackers Exploited Newly Discovered Software Flaw

SolarWinds didn’t identify the hackers involved.

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By Reuters | Updated: 13 July 2021 10:03 IST
Highlights
  • SolarWinds said the flaw was "completely unrelated" to last year's hack
  • SolarWinds credited Microsoft researchers for finding the bug
  • The vulnerability exists in the latest Serv-U version 15.2.3 HF1

The page added that SolarWinds "is unaware of the identity of the potentially affected customers"

SolarWinds software firm says that unknown hackers exploited a previously unknown flaw in two of its programmes to go after "a limited, targeted set of customers."

The statement, issued over the weekend, did not identify the hackers involved.

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In a question-and-answer page appended to the statement, SolarWinds said the flaw was "completely unrelated" to last year's hack of government networks by alleged Russian spies, a sprawling espionage operation that used the Texas-based software company as a springboard to break into target networks.

The page added that SolarWinds "is unaware of the identity of the potentially affected customers" caught up in the latest hacking campaign.

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SolarWinds credited Microsoft researchers for finding the bug. The company said, “SolarWinds was recently notified by Microsoft of a security vulnerability related to Serv-U Managed File Transfer Server and Serv-U Secured FTP and have developed a hotfix to resolve this vulnerability. While Microsoft's research indicates this vulnerability exploit involves a limited, targeted set of customers and a single threat actor, our joint teams have mobilised to address it quickly.

“The vulnerability exists in the latest Serv-U version 15.2.3 HF1 released May 5, 2021, and all prior versions. A threat actor who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code with privileges. An attacker could then install programmes; view, change, or delete data; or run programmes on the affected system.

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SolarWinds did not immediately return a Reuters request seeking comment on the announcement. Microsoft declined to comment.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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