In issue #73 of Internet Security Week , Federal Justice accepts complaint against hackers, Brazilian banking trojans used in Spain, PDFs used in phishing scams, and much more.
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Federal court accepts charges against hackers who broke into the courthouse.
On July 3rd, the Federal Court of São Paulo accepted a complaint from the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) investigating a hacker attack against the Federal Regional Court of the 3rd Region (TF3).
By Felipe Gugelmin on Canaltech
Spain arrests 16 suspects for using Brazilian banking trojans to steal over R$1.6 million.
A delicate operation by the Spanish Civil Police (Guardia Civil) has arrested 16 suspects who are members of a cybercriminal group that uses banking trojans, allegedly developed by Brazilian cybercriminals (Mekotio and Grandoreiro), to steal funds from victims in Spain.
By Guilherme Petry The Hack
Attacks on financial companies increase 40 times with the rise of work-from-home policies.
According to the FSB, phishing, malware, and ransomware attacks increased from fewer than 5,000 per week to more than 200,000 per week between February 2020 and April of this year.
In CISO Advisor
The Municipality of Atibaia launches a campaign against scams and crimes on the internet.
The Integrated Public Security Management Office's initiative offers tips on how to protect yourself and what to do if you have been a victim of cybercrime.
By the Municipality of Atibaia on G1
Increasing internet security with killer passwords
In this text you will see some ways to make a strong and secure password, you will understand the dangers of weak passwords and some ways to prevent password leaks. Spoiler: At the end of the article there is a downloadable guide for creating and managing secure accounts and passwords.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
92% of Brazilians fear for data security in the digital environment.
Social media was considered the least trustworthy environment; 73% of respondents reported having experienced some type of threat online.
On Jovem Pan
What should I do when my SME has data leaked?
A lawyer explains the main security measures to be taken after a company's data breach.
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Online PDFs used in phishing scams targeting corporate emails.
Hackers claiming to represent Adobe's online services are sending fake notifications to obtain corporate email credentials.
By Roman Dedenok in Kaspersky Daily
WhatsApp accounts for almost 90% of phishing messages in Brazil.
Highly popular among the Brazilian population, WhatsApp is a prime target for criminals who send fake messages (phishing) to commit fraud or steal private data.
By Felipe Gugelmin on Canaltech
Attack on Kaseya's supply chain compromised 1,500 companies; here's everything you need to know about the case.
Kaseya, already a large company with around 37,000 direct clients, also manages the technology infrastructure of over 1 million clients indirectly through its MSPs (Managed Service Providers).
By Guilherme Petry The Hack
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