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SolarWinds was breached as early as January 2019 and then the cyber attackers compromised the Orion software around December 2020.
SolarWinds learned of the SUNBURST attack in December 2020, when a cybersecurity firm customer of SolarWinds discovered an attack against its Orion platform and notified SolarWinds.
SolarWinds CISO Timothy G. Brown is specifically named for allegedly failing to inform investors or act on known security vulnerabilities.
Three years after the data breach was discovered, the SEC announced it was charging SolarWinds, along with its chief information security officer.