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Internet Safety Week – Issue 66

In the 66th edition of Internet Security Week , banking trojans, old scams on current systems, Stalkerware for Android and much more.


News

Beware of FluBot: An Android banking trojan that could be on the way

FluBot is a dangerous banking Trojan that has affected several Android users in Spain and other European countries and may reach Latin America and the United States.

By Tony Anscombe in We Live Security

Only 41% of Brazilian companies have established security policies

The situation is especially serious among companies with 10 to 49 employees, which in only 37% of cases have such policies — the larger the company, the greater the chances of them existing.

By Felipe Gugelmin on Canaltech

Old-fashioned scams in a modern system

Researchers discuss the new cybercriminal tactic of downloading outdated binaries onto modern computers and exploiting their vulnerabilities.

By Nikolay Pankov on Kaspersky Daily

Russia admits to having suffered a hack attack on its federal agencies

Foreign hackers compromised Russian federal agencies in a digital espionage campaign whose scope and sophistication Russian authorities described as “unprecedented.”

In Reuters

Control and operating systems are easy targets for hackers

Attackers don't seem interested in causing specific physical results, but rather target everything available on the internet.

In CISO Advisor

Headphone and sound equipment manufacturer infected with ransomware

The American manufacturer of sound equipment, speakers and headphones, Bose, revealed that it had data stolen after a ransomware attack, which hit the company in early March of this year.

By Guilherme Petry in The Hack

Is blocking websites in the company still important in 2021?

The demand for website blocking tools in companies has grown, along with the need for protection against cyberattacks and also improvements in the productivity of work teams.

By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog

Android Stalkerware: An Increasingly Dangerous Threat That Exposes Its Own Spies

The ESET Research team reveals that many stalkerware apps for Android are riddled with vulnerabilities that further endanger victims and expose the privacy and security of the spies themselves.

By Lukas Stefanko in We Live Security

Ordinary users are the entry point for malware to reach companies

Although most malware targets the corporate world, criminals don't always organize their attacks by targeting companies directly.

By Felipe Gugelmin on Canaltech

1,500 compromised national systems are for sale on the Dark Web

The cost of accessing systems charged by cybercriminals varies from US$4 to US$40, depending on the server profile.

In Crypto ID


Events

Cybersecurity: Data protection and privacy in business operations

  • June 9, 2021, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Online event via Youtube
  • Free

 

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