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Daily Cybersecurity Roundup, February 25, 2021

Today marks yet another starry development for Cyware. In a major announcement, the Space ISAC chose Cyware for threat information sharing while also announcing the achievement of its Initial Operating Capability. In different news, researchers unveiled a vicious connection between two Russian cyber criminal groups targeting energy organizations in the U.S. With much happening in the cyber world, continue reading for the top updates from the past 24 hours.

01

The Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) has chosen Cyware to host its Space ISAC portal and threat intelligence sharing platform and also announced the achievement of its Initial Operating Capability.

02

In a latest Dragos report, researchers detailed a new group called Kamacite that not only targeted the U.S. energy sector for years but also has links with GRU’s Sandworm hackers.

03

Michigan-based Covenant HealthCare suffered a breach impacting the personal and sensitive health information of approximately 45,000 people.

04

The healthcare department of one of the biggest states of India blurted out over eight million COVID-19 test results and other personal information of patients in a technical mishap.

05

Turkish actuarial consultancy Inova Yönetim unwittingly blabbered 55,000 documents containing PII, insurance, and accident details due to misconfigured AWS S3 bucket.

06

RiskIQ research revealed that operations of Turkey Dog on Turkish-speaking users, that began last year, continue to steal user credentials to compromise bank accounts to date.

07

Zscaler discovered a phishing campaign involving Minebridge RAT, where hackers impersonate security analysts to make their way into the systems of legitimate security researchers.

08

According to Cofense, about 50% of phishing attacks last year directed toward stealing credentials exploited Microsoft-related services, including Office 365 and Teams.

09

Intuit’s QuickBooks, an accounting software, is reportedly under cyberattack as several instances of hackers exfiltrating data and putting it on sale occurred in the last few weeks.

10

Bot protection technology firm PerimeterX secured $57 million in new funding led by AllianceBernstein, with the participation of new investors Stereo Capital, JS Capital, and Golden Arc Capital.

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