In the 31st edition of Information Security Week, the first death due to a cyberattack in Germany, Microsoft detects Chinese cybercriminals, beware of pirated software, the first public civil action based on the LGPD, and much more.
News
Ransomware causes crash and death in German hospital
The case was registered in Germany after the University Hospital of Düsseldorf had its systems crashed after being the target of a data hijacking attack that caused it to refuse treatment to emergency patients.
By Felipe Demartini on Canaltech
Microsoft Detects Chinese Cybercriminals Using Its Platform for Attacks
The company discovered a series of applications that used its Azure cloud computing service to steal data from companies.
By Renato Santino in Olhar Digital
Pirated software in the company? Beware!
Pirated software brings with it several data security problems; after all, they are modified versions of the original, where security features and originality verification have mainly been removed.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
Is it really safe to save your passwords in Google Chrome?
ESET, a company specializing in proactive threat detection, explained how the mechanism Chrome uses to store and protect saved passwords works and also analyzed some aspects regarding security.
In Tecmundo
Mulan 2020: Disney movie torrents distribute malicious content
The live-action version of the Chinese warrior's story is the most pirated film on the Internet in recent weeks.
By Ana Letícia Loubak in Techtudo
Public Prosecutor's Office files first public civil action based on the LGPD
This week, the Federal District Public Prosecutor's Office filed the first public civil action under the General Data Protection Law against a company accused of selling databases for sending digital advertising and direct mail.
By Felipe Demartini on Canaltech
Man accused of planning ransomware attack against Tesla pleads not guilty
Before a federal magistrate judge on Thursday, Kriuchkov denied any wrongdoing.
By Simon Alvarez at Teslarati
See 6 new cyber attacks that emerged in 2020
New cyberattacks orchestrated by hackers will continue to cause significant headaches for entrepreneurs and professionals responsible for corporate data security.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
Tool Tips
Test Your Internet Security
Do you know if your employees, students or family are protected from phishing , malware , pornography racist or terrorist content ?

During the test, access requests will be made to various websites that are within the categories considered unsafe, using your internet connection, such as:
- Phishing and online fraud
- Malware and spyware
- Access anonymizers
- Drugs and alcoholic beverages
- Games and bets
- Pornography and nudity
- Violence, terrorism and racism
Videos
Information security – concepts, principles and attacks
How Financial Institutions Are Dealing with Cyberattacks
Events
Intra Rede – Live “Main Attacks on the Internet”
- September 30, 2020, 10:00 AM
- Online event
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