Information Security Week

Information Security Week – Issue No. 21

In edition #21 of Information Security Week, we cover cheap Windows 10 keys, identifying the origin of an email, a Twitter hack, fake Cisco switches, half a million email scams, and much more.


News

Is buying a cheap Windows 10 key reliable? Canaltech tested it

Nobody likes seeing a warning that the platform is unlicensed or having its features reduced, so acquiring a license that eliminates this is highly attractive.

By Felipe Demartini on CanalTech

Is it possible to identify the origin of an email?

If you want to know the exact geographical location from where an email was sent, that's a bit difficult.

By Altieres Rohr on G1

Government identifies hacker activity aimed at emptying balances on Caixa's app

The government has identified that an "orchestrated action" was being planned to try to destabilize the Caixa Tem app, which handles emergency aid payments.

By Carla Araújo on Uol

Twitter hack: experts comment on the incident

The recent cyber incident involving Twitter's administrative tools shocked the internet and left many people worried.

By Ramon de Souza in The Hack

VPN apps exposed the data of millions of users, including Brazilians

The personal data of millions of users of four mobile VPN applications was exposed on the internet by the software developer, which stored the information on an open and unprotected server.

By Felipe Demartini on CanalTech

Fake Cisco switches can be a threat to information security

Externally, the devices did not differ much from the originals, although, upon closer examination, the difference could be perceived, as indicated in the F-Secure report.

In Avalanche News

Employee awareness is key to reducing the risk of cyberattacks

Companies that have information security guidelines in place have a significant advantage over their competitors.

By Denis Riviello in Computerworld

A single phishing email can cost an SME half a million reais

According to the research, more than a third (37%) of companies received an email from someone pretending to be a manager, director, or supplier requesting payments.

By Alex de Oliveira on Lumiun's Blog


Tool Tips: Activity and Process Management

In this section, we've compiled the best solutions for managing activities and processes for businesses.

🎯 – Trello

🎯 – Quire

🎯 – ProofHub

🎯 – Asana

🎯 – Basecamp

🎯 – Monday.com

🎯 – Runrun.it

🎯 – Pipefy

 

You can view information about each solution by accessing the article: Activity and Process Management: tips and 8 tools for businesses!


Material


Videos

Warning! Your FGTS (Brazilian severance pay fund) may be at risk

Warning! Your FGTS (Brazilian severance pay fund) may be at risk

Information Security Issues | Lesson 50

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Events

Webinar in Focus – LGPD and its Impacts on Information Management

  • July 23, 2020, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Online event

Free Information Security Course – Anhanguera Guarulhos

  • July 23, 2020, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
  • Online event

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