Episódio #158 – Resumo de Notícias

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2018 · 37 MIN

Episódio #158 – Resumo de Notícias

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Nesta edição: A Copa do Mundo e os ataques no WhatsApp, roubo milionário contra banco chileno, mais roubos milionários contra corretoras de criptomoedas, venda de dados pessoais pelo governo de SP, mais detalhes sobre o VPNFilter, um navegador quer minerar criptomoedas em seu computador, entre outras noticias. Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! ShowNotes Ataques no WhatsApp usam como isca a Copa do Mundo (via Veja, G1, ThreatPost, EFE) Roubo milionário causa prejuízo de 10 milhões de dólares ao Banco do Chile (via BioBioChile, ThreatPost, CyberScoop) Corretora de criptomoedas é invadida e perde US$ 31 milhões (via TecnoBlog, TecnoBlog) Novas jurisprudências no STJ reforçam punição de crimes pela internet (via Conjur) VPNFilter: Vírus que motivou alerta do FBI ataca mais equipamentos e adultera tráfego na internet (via G1) Operadoras terão que conferir documentação de usuários pré-pagos (via MobileTime) Rapidinhas Decisão da União Européia bloqueia software da Kaspersky em redes governamentais (via ElevenPaths) Traficante de droga francês é preso após ter sua carteira de bitcoins monitorada (via BleepingComputer) Ransomware CryBrazil faz vítima chorar de raiva por não ter backup de dados (via TecnoBlog) Malware OlympicDestroyer ataca laboratorios bioquimicos pelo mundo (via ThreatPost) FBI prende 74 em operação com falsos e-mails corporativos (via ThreatPost) Variante do worm Mirai explora falha no Android e infecta até Smart TVs (via DoublePulsar) Turista argentina tem cartão com chip clonado no Brasil e problemas com o ressarcimento do banco (via CiberSeguridad LATAM) Governo paulista vende serviço com dado sigiloso do RG de 30 milhões (via Folha) Operação de espionagem chinesa comprometeu satélites de comunicação (via Reuters) Navegador de internet dará criptomoeda para quem visualizar anúncios (via TecnoBlog) Por que São Paulo revogou o serviço que usa dados sigilosos do RG (via Nexo)

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