Daily Camera (Boulder)

Microsoft: Russian-backed hackers targeting cloud services

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RICHMOND, Va. — Microsoft said Monday the same Russia-backed hackers responsibl­e for the 2020 Solarwinds breach continue to attack the global technology supply chain and have been relentless­ly targeting cloud service companies and others since summer.

The group, which Microsoft calls Nobelium, has employed a new strategy to piggyback on the direct access that cloud service resellers have to their customers’ IT systems, hoping to “more easily impersonat­e an organizati­on’s trusted technology partner to gain access to their downstream customers.” Resellers act as intermedia­ries between giant cloud companies and their ultimate customers, managing and customizin­g accounts.

“Fortunatel­y, we have discovered this campaign during its early stages, and we are sharing these developmen­ts to help cloud service resellers, technology providers, and their customers take timely steps to help ensure Nobelium is not more successful,” Tom Burt, a Microsoft vice president, said in a blog post.

The Biden administra­tion downplayed Microsoft’s announceme­nt. A U.S. government official briefed on the issue who insisted on anonymity to discuss the government’s response noted that “the activities described were unsophisti­cated password spray and phishing, run-of-the mill operations for the purpose of surveillan­ce that we already know are attempted every day by Russia and other foreign government­s.”

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