In Edition No. 146 of Internet Security Week , expected cyber attacks for 2023, Google translator used for phishing, hacked corporate email accounts, 2022 cybersecurity report and more.
News
Experts predict explosion of cyber attacks for 2023
2022 was not an easy year for cybersecurity and what's going around seems even worse. The expert's perspective is even more expanding in the number of attacks by 2023.
By Felipe Demartini in Canaltech
World Cup makes malicious streaming sites proliferate
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar has given rise to the emergence of numerous fake streaming sites that, under the pretext of offering free football start streaming, induce users to download malicious programs or provide personal information that will be used in scams or fraud.
In Ciso Advisor
Google Translator used for phishing
Why can a commercial email contain a link to Google Translator? When discussing the cybercriminals' tricks, we always recommend that you carefully observe the URL by clicking on a link inserted in emails.
By Roman Dedenok in Kaspersky Daily
What is web scraping and what is it for?
Web Scraping, a web information collection technique, is widely used by cybercriminals to build data leaks.
By Daniel Cunha Barbosa in We Live Security
Hacked and used corporate email accounts to send remote access tool
The Muddywater hackers, a group associated with Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security, used committed corporate email accounts to deliver phishing messages to their targets.
By ionut ilasu in bleeding computer
2022 Cybersecurity Report – Everything that happened in the year
In recent months, Brazil has suffered several attacks on government agencies, banking institutions, hospitals and private companies, showing how important companies are increasingly dedicating themselves to their digital security. See in this text, a cybersecurity report, with an overview of what happened this year.
By Kelvin Zimmer in Lumiun Blog
80% of companies in Brazil have not yet adapted to LGPD
The General Law on Personal Data Protection (LGPD) provides for the processing of personal data by companies and public agencies, especially in digital environments. Despite being in force since 2021, a survey found that 80% of companies in Brazil are not yet completely appropriate to the standards.
By Giovana Pignati in Canaltech
Latin America records 4,000 ransomware attacks per day
An average of 4,000 ransomware attacks were recorded per day in Latin America in the first eight months of the year, according to Kaspersky data. This amount, although still high, represents a 28% drop compared to the same period of 2021 - and Brazil is on the list of countries that record this fall trend.
In Ciso Advisor
Dolphin: Backdoor is used for espionage by the scarcruft group
ESET's research team discovered Dolphin, a sophisticated backdoor that extends APT Scarcruft's malicious tool arsenal.
By Filip Jurčacko in We Live Security
Cybercriminals create 400,000 new malware per day
By 2022, our detection systems discovered an average of 400,000 new malicious files distributed every day, which corresponds to a 5% increase compared to 2021.
In Kaspersky Daily
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