Information Security Week – Issue 12

In the 12th edition of Information Security Week, Facebook will compensate victims of a WhatsApp scam, D-Link devices with security flaws, Chinese hackers trying to steal research on COVID-19, and more videos and events.


News

Facebook will compensate and reimburse victims of WhatsApp scam

When making the decision, the judge concluded that the company failed to provide immediate contact information to prevent the scam.

In Crumbs

According to Forcepoint's discovery, the attack highlights the ease of hacking devices for malicious purposes.

In ComputerWorld

My WhatsApp was cloned: Can I recover it?

WhatsApp backup settings allow you to recover chats on a new device.

In MixVale

Digital security as an ally in the recovery

The coronavirus is also a digital risk, and part of the solution is building trust.

By Ricardo Dastis in Baguette

How the pandemic increases cyber risks – and how companies can protect themselves

Lack of information security systems and the use of networks by people without adequate training are among the risk factors; with remote work, the dangers intensify.

By Paulo de Tarso Andrade Bastos Filho in Small Business & Big Business

Two-thirds of Brazilians working from home have not received cybersecurity training.

Keeping employees safe becomes a challenge during remote work. To avoid risks, it's important for organizations to provide guidance.

In CIO

Chinese hackers are trying to steal COVID-19 research

The FBI warned on Wednesday (13) that hackers linked to the Chinese government are trying to steal research related to COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments.

By Natalie Rosa on CanalTech

3 useful tools to protect your privacy

There are companies that have a single purpose: to record consumers' online behavior.

By Mauro Vicente in ComputerWorld

Ransomware gang demands $42 million to prevent data leak from law firm that serves U2, Madonna and Lady Gaga

The criminal group's extortion against the law firm Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks (GSMS) involves leaking celebrity data. The firm failed to pay the initial ransom demand, and to force negotiations, the criminals doubled the ransom amount and leaked 2.4 GB of Lady Gaga's legal documents.

By Catalin Cimpanu for Zero Day

Accounting office: how to implement efficient data security

In this article, we delve deeper into the topic and offer excellent strategies for ensuring data security in your accounting firm.

By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog


Videos

The Pillars of Information Security – Meet the CID

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Information Security in times of remote work

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Events

Webinar Access and Security

  • May 18, 2020, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Online event

Webinar - Data Security and Data Center x LGPD

  • May 18, 2020, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Online event

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