Episódio #273 – Resumo de Notícias

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2021 · 26 MIN

Episódio #273 – Resumo de Notícias

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Neste episódio: Desdobramento dos últimos vazamentos, Racismo na Amazon, Ampliação do poder do Gabinete de Segurança Institucional, Venda de dados por operadoras de telefonia móvel, os impressionantes deepfakes de Tom Cruise, entre outras notícias. Esse episódio tem o apoio do Promobit. Aproveite as melhores promoções e descontos na internet na maior comunidade de descontos do Brasil. Acesse o site ou baixe os aplicativos de iOS e Android. Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! ShowNotes Projeto no Senado pode impedir denúncias sobre vazamentos de dados AWS director sues Amazon, alleging systemic racism in corporate office Hacking is not a crime – and the media should stop using ‘hacker’ as a pejorative GSI é autorizado a impor regras de segurança da informação sem ouvir outras pastas Tens of thousands of US organizations hit in ongoing Microsoft Exchange hack Who’s Next? Virginia Passes Comprehensive Privacy Law Microsoft abre cursos gratuitos para capacitar 100 mil mulheres em TI no Brasil TST reafirma inexistência de vínculo empregatício entre motoristas e a Uber Hacking Digitally Signed PDF Files Tom Cruise deepfake creator says public shouldn’t be worried about ‘one-click fakes’ PORTARIA Nº 1, DE 8 DE MARÇO DE 2021 da ANPD PF prende hacker suspeito de vazar dados de 223 milhões de brasileiros Hacker preso pela PF afirmou em rede social que megavazamento veio de empresa ligada ao governo On Not Fixing Old Vulnerabilities Another Google Chrome 0-Day Bug Found Actively Exploited In-the-Wild Data of 21 Million VPN Users Leaked Online TOTVS faz a maior transação de software do Brasil ao comprar RD Station por R$ 2 bilhões Queixas sobre comércio eletrônico disparam 86% e alertam para proteção de dados No Brasil, 75% confiam mais em robôs que em humanos em questões financeiras T-Mobile will sell your web-usage data to advertisers unless you opt out Vodafone Spain fined £7 million for repeated GDPR breaches Uber Grants 70,000 U.K. Drivers Worker Rights After Ruling

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