Episódio #216 – Resumo de Notícias

EPISODE · Oct 11, 2019 · 44 MIN

Episódio #216 – Resumo de Notícias

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Nesta edição: vazamentos monstruosos de bases de dados do governo, VPNs desonestas, clonagem do Apple Card, o bloqueio do Mega, ataque de ransomware paralisa empresas e hospitais, o DNS seguro no Chrome e o smartphone do Snowden. Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! ShowNotes Detran vaza dados pessoais de quase 70 milhões de brasileiros Empresa expõe dados pessoais de funcionários do McDonald’s Empresa deixa vazar 33 mil exames médicos de funcionários da Vale Orgão público de reforma agrária expõe 1,4 GB de documentos sensíveis Dados de 92 milhões de brasileiros são leiloados na internet (link para o Decreto 10.046/2019) Serviços de VPN gratuita para Android são pegos exibindo propagandas em excesso Seguro DPVAT lança aplicativo que bloqueia celular do motorista Apple Card já foi clonado Twitter direcionou anúncios com dados da autenticação de dois fatores WhatsApp admite envio maciço ilegal de mensagens nas eleições de 2018 (via Folha e Uol) Brasil é o terceiro país do mundo mais afetado por Stalkerware WIBattack: uma nova vulnerabilidade afeta SIM cards Mega é bloqueado por operadoras devido a decisão judicial Investigadores encontram código de roubo de cartão de crédito injetado em roteadores Falha deixa milhões de iPhones vulneráveis a jailbreak permanente Malware parou 4 fábricas em São Paulo (via CisoAdvisor, ZDNet e BBC) Google Chrome vai criptografar DNS e as operadoras não estão felizes (via Tecnoblog e ZDNet) E quando te pedem informações pessoais em uma compra? Qual smartphone o Snowden usaria?

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