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Internet Safety Week – Issue No. 52

In the 52nd edition of Internet Security Week , new Trojan horse, Kia Motors suffers ransomware attack, serious flaw in Telegram, cybersecurity myths and much more.


News

Credit-stealing Trojan collects browser logins

Cisco Talos discovered a credential-stealing Trojan that steals your login details from your Chrome browser, Microsoft Outlook, and messaging apps.

By Gareth Corfield in The Register

Kia suffers ransomware attack

Kia Motors America, the North American division of South Korean automaker Kia Motors, suffered a ransomware attack organized by the DoppelPaymer group last week.

By Guilherme Petry in The Hack

Cybercriminal announces sale of data of 8 million Brazilians for R$1,700

A database containing data from 8 million Brazilians, including telephone numbers, addresses and other information extracted from Facebook profiles, was advertised on a forum visited by hackers for US$320 (approximately R$1,700).

By Nathan Vieira on Canaltech

Phishing attacks on hosting providers

How and why cybercriminals attack accounts on hosting providers' websites.

By Roman Dedenok in Kaspersky Daily

Serious flaw in Telegram allowed secret messages, photos and videos to be leaked

Cybersecurity researchers have released details of a patched flaw in the Telegram messaging app that may have exposed users' secret messages, photos, and videos to remote malicious actors.

By Ravie Lakshmanan in The Hacker News

Debunking Small Business Cybersecurity Myths

There are countless myths and outdated or ignorant thoughts on the topic, and therefore, debunking the main myths about cybersecurity in SMEs is important.

By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog

Brazilian researcher discovers vulnerabilities in Pornhub, YouPorn, Redtube and Tube8

Five client-side code injection vulnerabilities were discovered by security researcher Pedr4uz after studying the code of popular porn sites Pornhub, YouPorn, Redtube, and Tube8 for about two months.

By Guilherme Petry in The Hack

Supermicro server motherboards contain spy chips from China

Bloomberg has reiterated that Supermicro products have been targets of Chinese espionage for more than a decade, as reported in 2018.

By Thomas Claburn in The Register

Email Lists: A New Attack Target

Cybercriminals are sending phishing emails to hack into email service provider accounts.

By Roman Dedenok in Kaspersky Daily

Worrying: Companies let their guard down during a period of high cyberattacks

The numbers are impressive: every month, more than 5 billion digital threats are recorded by Microsoft's Cyber ​​Defense Center.

By Felipe Demartin on Canaltech


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