Cybersecurity
U.K. Government, NATO Join U.S. in Monitoring Risk From Hack
- SolarWinds clients include U.K. National Health Service
- NATO offical says it’s “currently assessing the situation”
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Government agencies and major corporations outside the U.S. are reviewing their computer systems for signs of security breaches, after a hacking campaign that inserted malware in software updates from U.S. company SolarWinds Corp.
The U.S. government on Sunday said it had been hit by cyber-attacks, and all federal civilian agencies were ordered by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to review their networks and disconnect or power-down SolarWinds Orion products immediately.