![]() ![]() Malwarebytes said its situation was not related to the SolarWinds' breach, as the firm doesn't use any of SolarWinds systems. SolarWinds, FireEye, Microsoft, CrowdStrike and now Malwarebytes have all been targeted by UNC2452/Dark Halo, a group US agencies have said the Russian government is behind. The SolarWinds hack last year was a "supply chain attack" that led to breaches at US government agencies and other businesses. Read more: Top federal cybersecurity experts explain why the SolarWinds cyberattack is such a big deal - and why it's too soon to declare cyberwar ![]() In an emailed statement to Insider, a Malwarebytes spokeswoman said, "While we were fortunate to experience a limited impact on our business, this scenario underscores the need for the industry to continue to collaborate in efforts to prevent increasingly complex nation state attacks." Malwarebytes CEO Marcin Kleczynski told ZDNet the hacker only gained access to a limited subset of internal company emails and added that the "software remains safe to use." ![]()
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