In Edition 35 of Information Safety Week, Apple authorizes malware installation on his system, children's apps taken from Play Store, new WhatsApp scam, US voter data leakage and much more.
News
Again! Apple authorizes malware for installation at MacOS
Six Trojan samples were approved to operate in the operating system after checks made by the company.
By Felipe Demartini in Canaltech
Google takes from Play Store three children's apps that could allow the developer to recognize and track an Android user
Google removed from Play Store three android apps aimed at children, which together had over 20 million downloads.
By Rafael Rivos in Look Digital
Industrial environments are at greater risk of cyber attacks, study points out
In the last 12 months, companies that have responded to this study have had an average of four information security issues.
By Ramon de Souza in The Hack
WhatsApp blow changes theft to clone, alert Russian data security company
Since May 2019, Kaspersky, a Russian data security company, has warned of this risk, which has used online ads and VIP parties invitations, but now the tactic is simpler: the creation of fake profiles.
By Daniel Praciano in Diário do Nordeste
220,000 bots try to attack paxful
One of the largest P2P cryptocurrency negotiating platforms, Paxful, suffered a wave of web bots for two months.
By saori honorato in be in crypto
Hackers explore failure on shared links on Facebook
Cyberrsecurity company reveals a scam made through malicious URLs to force users to buy security software.
By Fernando Bianchi in Tribuna Online
Leak exposes data from 186 million US voters
A gigantic database with information from 186 million voters from the United States was located for sale in a forum dedicated to hacking.
By Felipe Demartini in Canaltech
Not easy: Gitlab does phishing test with his employees and several fall
Not even companies that should be an example in good cyber security practices are free to have individuals who do not yet know how to identify a cyber threat in their employees.
By Ramon de Souza in The Hack
4 ways to block employee websites when working from home
The advantages go far beyond keeping the employee productive and under observation. Internet dangers are countless and vast majority come from lay and unprepared users.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
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