Episódio #170 – Resumo de Notícias

EPISODE · Sep 14, 2018 · 46 MIN

Episódio #170 – Resumo de Notícias

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Nesta edição: vazamento de dados no SPC, acusações do governo americano contra a Coréia do Norte, softwares espiões com base de dados vazadas, falha zero day no Tor, novo padrão de placas de automóveis, os 10 anos Chrome, entre outras notícias. Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! Responda à nossa pesquisa do podcast: bit.ly/segurancalegal ShowNotes Vazamento de dados no SPC afeta milhões de brasileiros (via Tecmundo, Folha, MPDFT, G1) Ministério Publico apura se C&A vazou dados pessoais de 2 milhões de clientes Estados Unidos acusa publicamente norte coreano de criar Wannacry e roubar bancos Pela segunda vez em 3 anos, fabricante de software espião para smartphones deixa dados de clientes expostos (via KrebsonSecurity e Motherboard) CamuBot: novo malware bancário afeta brasileiros (via SecurityIntelligence e G1) Falha zero day que afetou navegador Tor é divulgado no Twitter  Governos de 5 paises exigem backdoor na criptografia do WhatsApp Extensão oficial do site MEGA para o Chrome foi substituída para roubar senhas dos usuários Novo padrão de placas de carro começa a ser usado no Brasil Vulnerabilidades afetam Nord e Proton VPN ProtonMail revela nome de hacker que atacou empresa; garoto é preso Rapidinhas Windows 7 terá atualizações pagas de segurança para viver até 2023 Apple mata o touch ID em novos iPhones Acordo entre Google e MasterCard permite rastrear compras dos usuarios Diversos aplicativos são removidos da Apple Store após serem pegos coletando dados pessoais de usuários Ao comemorar 10 anos do Chrome, Google quer matar as URLs (via Wired, MeioBit e GazetadoPovo)  

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