In edition #16 of Information Security Week, we cover a scam through the Motoel store, hacker attacks on Honda, Avon, and Catho, hacking into the accounts of beneficiaries of emergency aid, a flaw in Intel processors, and more videos.
News
Is Motoel Comercial a trustworthy store? Experts warn of online scams.
Online store offers products at low prices, but tries to steal user's credit card.
By Isabela Cabral on TechTudo
Honda is the target of a hacker attack and suspends part of its production, including in Brazil.
Honda Motor has suspended some of its global car and motorcycle production as the automaker grapples with a suspected hacker attack, a spokesperson said Tuesday (June 9).
(Reported by Reuters Staff)
Hacker attack disrupts operations of Avon and Natura.
Natura announced this Tuesday, June 9th, that Avon – recently incorporated into the holding company – suffered a cyber incident in its Information Technology environment. As a result, some systems were interrupted and there was a partial shutdown of its operations.
By Ana Paula Lobo in Digital Convergence
Malicious emails rose 600% in March, following the increase in working from home, says IBM.
'There were almost ten times more fraud attempts [in quantity] from one month to the next,' says Tonny Martins, general manager of IBM.
By Sérgio Tauhata and Talita Moreira in Valor
Recipients of emergency aid are reporting that their accounts were hacked and funds were diverted.
In Novo Hamburgo alone, the police received more than one hundred reports in five days.
By Cid Martins in Diário Gaúcho
An app that "changes gender photos" has already been accused of stealing user data.
FaceApp is being investigated by the FBI for having a privacy policy that allows it to collect user information and use it however it wants.
In Marie Claire
New flaw hits Intel processors and may be irreparable.
Security researchers have discovered a new flaw in Intel processors that could open the door for malware to be installed on the hardware itself.
By Felipe Demartini on CanalTech
Catho suffers data breach and nearly 200 customers have their information stolen.
Last Sunday (7), the job classifieds website Catho went through a worrying situation for its customers: almost 200 of them had their data (such as login, full name, CPF, address, email, date of birth and password) stolen. The information comes from the website itself, which issued a statement to the press about what happened.
By Nathan Vieira on CanalTech
How does data security fare with remote work and the rise of the 'new normal'?
CISOs are under pressure to deliver security in a decentralized manner and at scale.
By Lamont Orange in CIO
How to monitor internet access while working remotely
The current pandemic scenario has led many companies to adopt work-from-home policies for some or all of their staff. Employees are at home without any supervision or control, and often accessing the internet remotely without any security tools.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
Videos
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Events of the week
Talks: Digital Identity and Data Security
- June 17, 2020, 6 PM - 7 PM
- Online event
WEBINAR: Remote Work Combined with Information Security – How to Adopt This Strategy
- June 17, 2020, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
- Online event
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