Episódio #196 – Resumo de Notícias

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2019 · 41 MIN

Episódio #196 – Resumo de Notícias

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Nesta edição: a prisão de Assange, mudanças no celular pré pago, vazamentos de dados na TIM, vazamentos de dados no governo federal, big brother no AirBnB, sequestro de DNS, mais notícias ruins para o Facebook e os 30 anos do .br, entre outras notícias. Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! Shownotes Após prisão de Julian Assange, Equador sofre 40 milhões de ataques cibernéticos Uso de CPF de inocentes faz ANATEL mudar regra de pré-pago (via Folha e ConvergênciaDigital) Dados de 29 mil clientes da TIM são vazados Invasores tiveram acesso a senha de funcionário da Microsoft, acessando contas do Outlook INSS admite que dados de recém-aposentados podem ter vazado e abre apuração SUS é alvo de vazamento com dados de 2,4 milhões de usuários Conselho Nacional de Justiça confirma vazamento de dados Família descobre câmera escondida em Airbnb ao procurar rede WiFi (via CNN e LifeHacker) Como encontrar câmeras ocultas no seu Airbnb e em outros lugares Operação investiga grupo que desviou mais de R$ 800 mil de clientes de bancos do DF Marcus Hutchins, o herói do Wannacry é considerado culpado por desenvolver e vender malware bancário Fundador do Silk Road 2 condenado a 5 anos de cadeia (via Motherboard e ThreatPost) Grupo criminoso brasileiro tem sequestrado DNS de 17 mil roteadores D-Link Mais notícias ruins do Facebook (via Upguard, Zdnet, BusinessInsider e ÉpocaNegócios) Google anuncia mudanças na análise de aplicativos da Play Store (via AndroidDevelopers e Tecnoblog) Google vai permitir que celulares Android sejam usados como chave de segurança (via NFCWorld e SecureList) Quase 3,6 milhões de cartões são clonados em 12 meses no Brasil (via Folha e ITMidia) Rapidinhas Internacionais Parlamento Russo aprova texto que limita uso da internet Pesquisador explora falhas em sistemas GPS, imprimindo mensagem em mapas Ex-Agentes da inteligência americana ajudaram governo dos Emirados Arabes em campanhas de espionagem Polícia norte-americana estaria usando dados de localização do Google para identificar suspeitos China planeja banir mineração de criptomoedas Funcionários da Amazon podem ouvir todos os comandos enviados para a Alexa .br completa 30 anos com 4 milhões de domínios registrados

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