Episódio #286 – Resumo de Notícias

EPISODE · Jun 25, 2021 · 59 MIN

Episódio #286 – Resumo de Notícias

from Segurança Legal

Neste episódio: Bancos sendo multados pelo desvio de finalidade de dados pessoais, Mais empresas sendo vítimas de ransonware, Cade aprova venda de dados de clientes da Claro para Serasa, Roubo de dados pessoais faz Procon-SP notificar Motorola, Samsung e Apple , STJ aponta que é ilícita a prova obtida por meio de prints do Whatsapp Web, John McAffee se suicida em prisão em Barcelona, nova lei Chinesa de segurança da informação, entre outras notícias. Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! ShowNotes Brasil Itaú Consignado é multado em R$ 9,6 milhões pela Secretaria do Consumidor Fleury é alvo de ciberataque e sistemas ficam indisponíveis Parte do sistema do Grupo Fleury segue fora do ar; empresa diz que não há evidências de vazamento Weinmann informa que começa a normalizar operação por hospitais após ataque Os detalhes da ação que resultou na primeira busca e apreensão com base na LGPD Com divisão interna, Cade aprova venda de dados de clientes da Claro para Serasa Roubo de dados pessoais faz Procon-SP notificar Motorola, Samsung e Apple Criminosos de SP agora roubam celulares para limpar contas bancárias das vítimas Roubo de celulares e fraude bancária STF abre debate sobre direito à informação e uso da LGPD na divulgação processual Vítima de “golpe do delivery” pelo app Rappi terá cobrança suspensa STJ: É ilícita prova obtida por meio de prints do WhatsApp Web Criptografia em aplicativo de mensagem não permite multa cominatória, decide Quinta Turma Resolução prevê a instituição do Mecanismo Especial de Devolução no próximo mês de novembro ANPD divulga cronograma completo de reuniões técnicas sobre relatório de impacto à proteção dos dados pessoais  Aeroporto de Congonhas adota reconhecimento facial MP reitera o pedido de suspensão imediata da nova política de privacidade do WhatsApp Facebook e Google, dono do YouTube, são convocados à CPI da Covid-19 no Senado América Latina Banco Central de Honduras planea prueba piloto de emisión de moneda digital Tribunal nombra a delegado de protección de datos en Argentina EUA-Canadá Remote workers work longer, not more efficiently FBI sold phones to organized crime and read 27 million “encrypted” messages Trojan Shield: How the FBI Secretly Ran a Phone Network for Criminals FBI paid renegade developer $180k for backdoored AN0M chat app that brought down drug underworld Roger Waters responde à proposta milionária feita por Mark Zuckerberg  Vulnerability in Microsoft Teams granted attackers access to emails, messages, and personal files Microsoft Patches Six Zero-Day Security Holes Wormable DarkRadiation Ransomware Targets Linux and Docker Instances Hackers Steal Wealth of Data from Game Giant EA McDonald’s Data Breach Exposed Business & Customer Data Europa L’evoluzione del ransomware: da minaccia sporadica a incubo Fugas, armas, prostitutas e bilhões de dólares: a inacreditável vida de John McAfee, pioneiro dos antivírus Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee (2016) Ikea fined €1.1 million for spying on employees Les droits numériques des mineurs Il 67% degli italiani che lavora nella security è sopraffatto emotivamente dalle minacce IT che deve gestire Amazon could face the biggest GDPR fine ever Ásia China Issues Data Security Law Alibaba é hackeado; 1 bilhão de dados de clientes foram roubados Alibaba suffers billion-item data leak of usernames and mobile numbers Canon put AI cameras in its Chinese offices that only let smiling workers inside Ferocious Kitten: 6 years of covert surveillance in Iran Kaspersky: scoperta una campagna di cyberspionaggio attiva da 6 anni nel Medio Oriente Cuffed: Ukraine police collar six Clop ransomware gang suspects in joint raids with South Korean cops África This new malware primarily targets diplomatic missions and telcos in Africa

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