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Leading tech firms say there s little doubt Russia behind major hack

Leading tech firms say there s little doubt Russia behind major hack
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SolarWinds, Microsoft, FireEye, CrowdStrike defend actions in major hack - U S Senate hearing

SolarWinds, Microsoft, FireEye, CrowdStrike defend actions in major hack - U S Senate hearing
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Massive SolarWinds Hack Prompts Calls for U S Law Requiring Cyber Breach Reporting

Massive SolarWinds Hack Prompts Calls for U.S. Law Requiring Cyber Breach Reporting A bipartisan group of senators on Tuesday recommended that the U.S. consider requiring companies to disclose when they have been hacked. At the first public hearing before Congress since a massive cyber-attack by suspected Russian hackers was disclosed in December, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner, a Democrat, was joined by the vice chairman of the committee, Republican Senator Marco Rubio, in calling for the measure. Several others, including Senator Angus King, an independent, also voiced their support, as did several of the tech executives who were testifying.

Senate grills tech executives on SolarWinds hack

Tech firms defend actions in hearing on major hack

Top executives at Texas-based software company SolarWinds, Microsoft and cybersecurity firms FireEye and CrowdStrike Holdings defended their conduct in breaches allegedly by Russian hackers, and sought to shift responsibility elsewhere in testimony to a US Senate panel on Tuesday. One of the worst hacks yet discovered had an impact on all four. SolarWinds and Microsoft programs were used to attack others, and the hack struck about 100 US companies and nine federal government agencies. US lawmakers started the hearing by criticizing Amazon.com representatives, who they said were invited to testify and whose servers were used to launch the cyberattack, for declining to

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