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Internet Security Week - Edition No. 166

Caio Fernando Abreu already said, "Don't be afraid of change. Good things are going so they can better come."

This is the last edition of SSI, our dear Internet Security Week. Let's focus on more in -depth content to deliver even more useful information to our readers. Rest assured, you will be warned through this same email when there is news.

Thanks to all readers and subscribers and even without weekly news, we hope everyone will continue to worry about the security of data and information on the internet.

In the latest edition of Internet Security Week , Chrome and Edge with critical security failures, driver information is exposed in criminal groups, a deep look at NGFW and more.


News

Update now: Chrome and Edge correct critical security failures

A duo of critical safety failures was corrected this week on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Vulnerabilities enabled remote codes from malicious pages and reached not only both software but all browser that use Chromium architecture as a base.

By Felipe Demartini in Canaltech

Drivers information in São Paulo is exhibited in groups of criminals

Data are circulated as full name, address, CPF, Zip Code, City, Plate, Chassis, Renavam, and Vehicle Manufacturing Year.

By Francisco suede in We Live Security

Kidnapping and how to deal with it

Cybercriminals can access the emails of the people with whom you are in contact and try to kidnap your conversations.

By Roman Dedenok in Kaspersky Daily

An in-depth look at NGFW: alternatives, benefits and how it can benefit your business

In recent years many smarter solutions, tools and alternatives have been developed in the technology business, which have allowed business of all types of sectors to bring more optimization to their processes and their standards. However, this digital transformation also expanded the vulnerabilities suffered in the security, causing the tools used to become obsolete. And it was in this sense that NGFW - Next Generation Firewall - was developed.

By Kelvin Zimmer in Lumiun Blog

Microsoft investigates EDGE URL leakage complaints to Bing

You can think twice before typing anything in Microsoft's Edge browser, as an apparent bug in a recent version of Redmond's chromium clone seems to be channeling the URLs you visit back to the Bing API.

By Tobias Mann in The Register

Botnet Ramnit adds more than 180,000 detections in Latin America in 2023

Botnet is a cybercriminated virtual robot network to perform a massive attack, either because of denial of services (DDOS), data theft, spam sending, among other actions aimed at accessing the target connection.

By by Claudio Yuge in Canaltech

Pig Butchering: blow manipulating victims and empties your bank accounts

Scammers try to steal money or cryptocurrencies through alleged investment opportunities that often begin as a sentimental relationship between two people who know each other on the internet.

By Márk Szabó in We Live Security

Virtualization systems and Linux servers are being attacked

Linux and ESXI -based systems are increasingly victims of ransomware attacks. So how to protect your servers?

By Hugh aver in Kaspersky Daily

Google sues Cryptbot creators and gets a court order to close malware domains

Google said it has obtained a court order to close the domains used to distribute CryptBot after processing information theft malware distributors.

By Jessica Lyon Hardcastle in The Register

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