internet safety week

Internet Safety Week – Issue 51

In the 51st edition of Internet Security Week , we cover a new massive data breach, a phishing campaign that claims hundreds of thousands of victims, a Google Chrome update, tips for choosing a cybersecurity solution, and much more.


News

New mega data leak reveals immense fragility of Brazilian digital security

Two massive information security breaches put more than 200 million Brazilians at risk

By Tamires Vitorio, Rodrigo Loureiro and Laura Pancini in Exame

Facebook Phishing Campaign Claims 480,000 Victims in Just 13 Days

One of the most common scams, but still capable of piquing the curiosity of many people, claimed 480 thousand victims between the end of January and the beginning of February.

By Felipe Demartini on Canaltech

Attention: Update Google Chrome immediately

Hackers are actively exploiting a dangerous vulnerability in Google Chrome. With Chrome 88.0.4324.150, Google has patched the flaw.

In Kaspersky Daily

For SMEs: What to look for when choosing a cybersecurity solution?

In this article, you'll see the main mistakes to avoid and tips to help you find the best cybersecurity solution for SMEs.

By Aléx de Oliveira in Lumiun's Blog

How SASE technology has gained ground in the new normal

Fully cloud-based security model combines software-as-a-service services with security and networking capabilities

By Fernando Zamai in CIO

What is spam and how to avoid it

Spam (Sending and Posting Advertisement in Mass) are electronic messages that are sent or posted to many unsolicited people in a short period of time.

By Guadalupe Carniel on Canaltech

Two state-owned malware programs were discovered spying on WhatsApp messages of Pakistani officials.

Two pieces of malware developed for nuclear, military, and electoral espionage were discovered collecting WhatsApp conversations.

By Guilherme Petry in The Hack

LGPD: law needs to evolve to provide for compensatory measures for the data subject

The legislation punishes companies that disrespect the fundamental right to privacy, but does not provide legal instruments to compensate civilians who have had their privacy publicly exposed or their information misappropriated.

At WeLiveSecurity


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