The U.S. Cyber Safety Review Board didn’t investigate, for unclear reasons, the weaknesses in Microsoft (MSFT) tools that the SolarWinds (SWI) hack exploited, ProPublica’s Craig Silverman reports. By not investigating the underlying weakness in Microsoft software that was key to the SolarWinds hack, the Cyber Safety Review Board missed an opportunity to prevent future attacks, experts say.
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