In edition #33 of Information Security Week, we cover a WhatsApp scam using Adidas' name, websites that steal money from Pix (Brazil's instant payment system), the cost of basic data security for a company, FBI recommendations, and much more.
News
The flaw affects more than 247,000 Microsoft Exchange servers.
This vulnerability allows an attacker to take over compromised networks using any valid email credentials.
In Olhar Digital
Beware, it's a scam! Adidas is not giving away masks via WhatsApp.
According to ESET, criminals are using the name of Adidas, a popular brand of sportswear and accessories, to trick users into believing they are winning reusable masks via WhatsApp.
By Felipe Ribeiro on Canaltech
LGPD: Only 2% of SMEs consider themselves fully prepared for the regulations imposed by the Law.
Concern about the security of personal data in the Brazilian digital environment has been a topic of discussion for some time, and countries in Europe and the Americas have already adopted such measures, establishing guidelines that impact citizens and businesses.
By Esther in Jornal Contábil
Websites are being created to steal money from Pix (Brazil's instant payment system).
In less than a week, experts have already identified more than 30 fake websites that use the feature's name to perpetrate scams.
By Fernando Bianchi in Tribuna Online
How much does basic data security cost in the company?
With the evolution of attacks, companies and systems have adapted to the financial realities of businesses, making protection systems more affordable to acquire.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
The FBI recommends against using hotel Wi-Fi for work purposes.
According to the US investigative service, the wireless networks of most hotels in the country employ poor digital security practices, making it easy for systems to be hacked.
By Rafael Arbulu in Olhar Digital
Microsoft creates insights with security tips for businesses and users.
These tips can help protect against attacks of all kinds.
In It Forum 365
Criminals register malicious domains to commit fraud during Amazon Prime Day.
Like any mass shopping event, the fair is already being exploited by cybercriminals in an attempt to defraud unsuspecting internet users who intend to take advantage of the promotions offered by the global marketplace.
By Ramon De Souza on Canaltech
Materials
10 Myths and Facts about Traceability
There are many misconceptions about Article 10 of the "Freedom, Accountability, and Transparency on the Internet" bill, recently passed by the Senate, and about what "traceability" really means.
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Videos
Keeping up with Information Security
Information Security and LGPD in Practice
Events
LGPD: Transforming Data into Information
- October 14, 2020, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
- Online event
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