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SolarWinds: How Russian hackers dealt the US its worst cyberspace defeat in a decade

The cyber attack hit 18,000 businesses and has caused internal chaos for the US government 21 December 2020 • 3:30pm It was a tiny slip up from hackers that gave them away. Intruders who had been covertly probing the IT systems of FireEye, a Silicon Valley cyber security company, attempted to register a new computer into the network.   The misstep from the hackers, alleged to be a Russia-backed group by US officials, has revealed a sweeping, months-long campaign of cyber espionage. The attack has quickly been labelled by those in the industry and former spooks as the most devastating defeat in cyberspace for the US in years.  

Multiple US federal agencies targeted in state-sponsored cyberattack

Multiple US federal bodies have been targeted by a months-long and highly-sophisticated cyberattack. The hack, which affected Treasury and Commercial departments, as well as businesses, is believed to have begun in spring 2020. It was discovered by Californian cybersecurity company FireEye, which was also targeted in the attack. We have identified a global campaign that introduces a compromise into the networks of public and private organizations through the software supply chain, said FireEye in a statement. According to IT experts, malware entered systems through an update of software produced by US firm SolarWinds, which is used by thousands of organisations. FireEye added that the attack was state-sponsored , though the company did not specify by which nation it was referring to.

Board of Trustees approves 2% increase to room and board fees

Northern Star DeKALB – Starting Fall 2021 room and board fees at the university will increase 2%, approximately $100, per semester following the approval by the Board of Trustees at Thursday’s meeting.  Each year, the university brings forward to the Board of Trustees three pricing recommendations related to student fees, room and board fees and tuition.  NIU President Lisa Freeman said tuition was not brought forward because of the “continued uncertainty related to our fiscal 22 state appropriation and the magnitude and scope of federal COVID relief.”  Freeman said the increases to room and board fees are necessary to address the increased costs of expenses such as contractual services, software support and general operating expenses.

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