Episódio #166 – Resumo de Notícias

EPISODE · Aug 17, 2018 · 40 MIN

Episódio #166 – Resumo de Notícias

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Nesta edição: nasce a lei de proteção de dados pessoais no Brasil, destaques da BlackHat e Defcon, Banco Inter assume incidente de vazamento de dados, CGI, Facebook e WhatsApp na luta contra as fakenews, sistemas de reconhecimento de voz são burlados, Ataque explora vulnerabilidades de roteadores DLink, 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 Temer sanciona a lei de proteção de dados pessoais (via G1 e Tecfront) Banco Inter diz que vazamento de dados “foi de baixo impacto” (via Tecnoblog) CGI.br lança Guia “Internet, Democracia e Eleições” (via CGI) Facebook remove 72 grupos e 50 contas no Brasil por engajamento falso (via IDGNow) Por vazar bate papo privado, usuário do WhatsApp deve pagar multa de R$ 40 mil (Sentença) Especialistas imitam vozes e driblam ‘reconhecimento de fala’ (via G1) Rapidinhas BlackHat e Defcon Hóspedes de hotel expulsos, pesquisadores expulsos de conferências, quartos de hotéis invadidos por seguranças (via TheRegister) Ataque “Man-in-the-Disk” afeta todas as versões de smartphones Android (via ThreatPost) Protocolo de comunicação de equipamentos médicos é hackeado, possibilitando alteração de resultados (via ThreatPost) Garoto de 11 anos invade réplica de site de entidade eleitoral americana (via NakedSecurity) Ataque faz com que marca-passos disparem ataques de choques mortais em seus donos (via Arstechnica) Analista de segurança do Google pede a Tim Cook que doe US$2,4 milhões para caridade, obtidos através de falhas zero-day reportadas a Apple (via MacMagazine) EUA restringem uso de aplicativos fitness em áreas militares via Tecnoblog) Governo dos EUA proíbe uso de produtos da Huawei e ZTE (via Tecnoblog) Falha no recebimento de fax de impressoras multifuncionais permite invadir rede de computadores (via G1) Campanha de hijacking de roteadores afetou usuários do Banco do Brasil e do Itaú (via RadWare) Vírus de computador infecta sistemas de fabricante do principal processador do iPhone (via Gizmodo e TSMC) Encontrado malware que infecta caixas eletronicos de criptomoedas (via TrendMicro) Crime organizado recruta talentos da informática e se adapta à era digital (via Folha)

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