In edition No. 95 of Internet Security Week, Banking Trojans Analysis, 25 million Brazilians had data violated, alert of Brazilian government and much more.
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PowerPoint is used by criminals to spread malicious files
A phishing campaign in South Korea is using malicious Microsoft PowerPoint files to spread the Malware Agent Tesla, a threat aimed at theft of information.
By Dácio Castelo Branco in Canaltech
Large -scale phishing study shows who bites the bait most often
A large -scale phishing study involving 14,733 participants in a 15 -month experiment has produced some surprising findings that contradict previous research results that formed the basis for popular industry practices.
By Bill Toulas in BleepingComputer
Hackers steal millions of bank in Russia in seconds
After three years of inactivity, the Russian hacker group, known as MoneyTaker, reappeared to steal a large amount of money from several customers of a bank by committing an automated workstation operated by a Banco de Russia client.
In Ciso Advisor
From Amavaldo to Zumanek: an analysis of 12 Latin -American Banking Trojans
Latin American bank trojans share many characteristics and behaviors, and these common bonds were approached in an ESET -produced whitepack.
In welivesecurity
New Spider-Man movie is used for online blows!
In the expectation of watching the film before the official release, netizens end up being victims of cybers.
In Kaspersky Daily
Almost 25 million Brazilians had their data violated
24.19 million Brazilian users lost data during one or several violations this year.
In digital convergence
Credit card sites were invaded for months without being detected
Hackers are preparing for the holidays, with credit card cloning attacks that remain without being detected for months, as payment information is stolen from customers.
By Bill Toulas in BleepingComputer
Brazilian government warns of log4J attacks on cryptocurrency theft
Knowing the risks of LOG4J vulnerability, the Incident Prevention, Treatment and Response Center (CTRT) issued a statement on Tuesday (14) warning about possible failure-related problems, mainly related to cryptocurrency thefts, and the need for users and companies to update their systems.
By Dácio Castelo Branco in Canaltech
With $ 1,000, hacker buys 1 million identities
If a digital criminal invests $ 1000 in a credential robbery attack, it will be able to buy a database with 1 million identities from a bank account holders in the illegal market.
In Ciso Advisor
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