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be0b7b (1)  No.12183783[Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

I saw this posting on a mailing list I subscribe to. Most of the followers of Q Anon and have followed the Dominion stuff know a lot about SolarWinds. Some don't know a thing about it. Time to learn something.

Addendum:

One of the things that I like to do is to read companies' SEC filings.

Why? Because they'll send their spokes liars out all day long to wallpaper

over what they've done (or not done) but most of them are far more candid

in their SEC paperwork…because people who aren't sometimes go to prison.

This is a $6B company that makes by its own claims software that's

used in critical and sensitive roles throughout corporations, educational

institutions, government agencies, etc.

This is a company that (in 2019) paid its president $1.4M, one EVP $.75M,

another EVP $.7M, another EVP $.7M, another EVP $.65M…blah, blah blah.

My point is that they seem to have plenty of money -- enough to waste

lots of it on useless/redundant C-level personnel.

This is a company that made $343M in the first 9 months of 2020 off

of Orion.

Now…attached is a copy [PDF] of an 8-K filing from SolarWinds from

just about a week ago (courtesy @File411, who did the highlights too).

Let me call your attention to the second-to-last paragraph on page 2.

That's where we find out that this is *also* a company that was too cheap

to hire someone to run their own mail server, a baseline requirement for

anyone who even wants to pretend to run a secure operation. These clowns

outsourced it to Office365 -- which is like taping a 3-story high "kick me"

sign to their building.

And whadda ya know, they got kicked.

Nearly four hundred million dollars in revenue in just nine months and

they were unwilling to drop a few hundred thousand on mail infrastructure

and administrators. No, instead they saved the money and cheerfully

indulged in what is well-known to be a worst practice.

So spare me any talk about how we should take it easy on them because

we want vendors to be honest with us. No. Screw that. These greedy,

stupid people should be publicly crucified and their company burned to

the ground. The damage they've done is going to cost a fortune to repair

and that's before we start trying to assess the cost of the data loss

incidents they've caused, and we can't even do *that* yet because this was

an access hack and we have very little what they accessed besides "a lot".

It'd be nice if vendors were more honest, sure. But it would be much

nicer if they were less greedy and stupid.

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