Each business day, MSSP Alert broadcasts a quick lineup of news, analysis and chatter from across the managed security services provider ecosystem.
A. Today’s MSSP and Cybersecurity News Alerts
1. M&A - Application Security: Datadog has acquired Sqreen as part of a security push.
2. Research - NIST Vulnerability Trends: Redscan's latest findings are here.
3. How Hackers Hit U.S. Water Treatment Facility: Windows 7 -- Seriously?
4. Talent - Cyber Leaders: CompTIA has formed an inaugural Executive Advisory Council (EAC) of the CompTIA Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (ISAO). We'll share more details soon.
5. CyberArk Quarterly Earnings Results: CyberArk announced Q4 2020 financial results that included. The identity and security software provider said:
CyberArk CEO Udi Mokady pointed to channel partner momentum during the company's earnings calls, but offered no specific details about that partner momentum.
6. Syracuse University Data Breach: The university recently informed about 9,800 of its students, alumni, and applicants of a data security breach that might have exposed their names and Social Security numbers, Campus Security & Life Safety reports.
7. Telecom Cyberattack: Singapore telecom company Singtel has disclosed a cyberattack involving a standalone file sharing system that the company and customers use. The file sharing system is built by Accellion.
8. Android Malware: Lookout has discovered two forms of novel Android surveillanceware -- called Hornbill and SunBird. The Lookout Threat Intelligence team believes these campaigns are connected to the Confucius APT, a well-known pro-India state-sponsored advanced persistent threat group. Hornbill and SunBird have sophisticated capabilities to exfiltrate SMS message content, encrypted messaging app content, geolocation, contact information, call logs, as well as file and directory listings. The surveillanceware targets personnel linked to Pakistan’s military and nuclear authorities and Indian election officials in Kashmir.