The China-linked breach is tied to the compromise of BeyondTrust’s remote support tool and reportedly led to the breach of multiple offices within the Treasury Department. New details have ...
In a letter to lawmakers seen by The Verge, the Treasury Department said BeyondTrust, the company behind its remote management software, notified the agency of a breach on December 8th.
The hackers stole a key from a third-party software service provider, BeyondTrust, and used it to override security and gain access to Treasury Department workstations, according to the letter ...
The attackers exploited vulnerabilities in remote tech support software provided by the identity and access management firm BeyondTrust, and Treasury said in its letter to lawmakers that “the ...
Hardikar wrote that the U.S. Treasury was told by "a third-party software service provider, BeyondTrust, that a threat actor had gained access to a key used by the vendor to secure a cloud-based ...
BeyondTrust, a Johns Creek-based software vendor, notified Treasury on Dec. 8 that a threat actor had obtained access to a digital key BeyondTrust uses to provide remote tech support for the ...
The hackers compromised third-party cybersecurity service provider BeyondTrust and were able to access unclassified documents, the letter said. According to the letter, hackers "gained access to a ...
CISA added two bugs found in BeyondTrust products Both were seen in the wild in December 2024 Federal agencies have until February 3, 2025 to patch up The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ...
BeyondTrust says it spotted an attack in early December 2024 It found some of its Remote Support SaaS instances were compromised It also found and patched two zero-day flaws BeyondTrust has ...
The "major" breach was achieved by gaining access to a third-party cybersecurity service Treasury used, called BeyondTrust, they said. The actor then accessed Treasury workstations and "certain ...