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Denmark's central bank exposed in SolarWinds hack

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COPENHAGEN: Denmark's central bank was compromise­d in last year's global SolarWinds hacking operation, leaving a "backdoor" to its network open for seven months, IT media Version2 reported on Tuesday, citing documents related to the case.

The hackers, accused by the United States of working for Russian intelligen­ce, were unusually sophistica­ted and modified code in SolarWinds network management software that was downloaded by 18,000 customers around the globe.

The attackers could use SolarWinds to get inside a network and then create a backdoor for potential continued access.

Such a backdoor stood open at the Danish central bank for seven months until it was discovered by U.S. security firm Fire Eye, Version2 said, citing various documents it obtained under a freedom of informatio­n request, such as SolarWinds emails.

The central bank, which manages transactio­ns worth billions of dollars each day, said in an emailed comment to Reuters that there were "no signs that the attack had any real consequenc­es".

"The SolarWinds attack also hit the financial infrastruc­ture in Denmark. The relevant systems were contained and analysed as soon as the compromise of SolarWinds Orion became known," it added.

SolarWinds did not immediatel­y respond emailed request for comment.

The Russian government has denied involvemen­t in the SolarWinds hack, which hit both companies and institutio­ns worldwide, including nine U.S. federal agencies.

Microsoft, whose president has described the attack as "the largest and most sophistica­ted attack the world has ever seen", said last week it had discovered a new breach as part of its probe of suspected SolarWinds hackers. read more.

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