Microsoft has confirmed that its systems have been breached by hackers Solarwinds, but denies infecting her clients.
Microsoft confirmed that it had been hacked by recent hacker attacks on SolarWinds, but denied that its software had been compromised enough to infect customers.
Last weekend it was discovered that Russian state hackers violated SolarWinds and they used the automatic update mechanism to distribute one backdoor cuts to their customers.
This malware is a backdoor, named Solarigate (Microsoft) or Sunburst (FireEye) and reached approximately 18.000 SolarWinds customers, such as Ministry US Department of Finance, US NTIA, the US Nuclear Weapons Administration and the US Department of Homeland Security.
Last night, Reuters published a report who said sources told him that Microsoft not only risked being attacked in SolarWinds, but that hackers had also modified Microsoft software to distribute malicious files to its customers.
In a tweet by Frank Shaw, Microsoft's vice president of communications, Microsoft denies its results reports, based on current findings. Shaw confirmed that Microsoft detected malicious SolarWinds binaries in their environment, but their systems were not used to compromise customers.
Apparently the story with SolarWinds is not simple, and it is predicted to turn into a big scandal. Let's wait for the developments.