In edition No. 106 of Internet Security Week , the situation in Ukraine accentuates cyber attacks, a password change scam, tips in the event of a data leak, NVIDIA has data stolen in a cyber attack and much more.
News
85% of companies suffer at least one ransomware attack per year, says study
A new study, carried out by virtual security firm ExtraHop, shows worrying data about the digital threat scenario in companies.
By Dácio Castelo Branco on Canaltech
Cybercriminals take advantage of the situation in Ukraine to carry out scams
In order to steal money from victims, scammers are posing as institutions that collect donations to help Ukrainians.
By Juan Manuel Harán in We Live Secutiry
Attacks against programming APIs grew by more than 600% in 2021
Security analysts warn of a sharp increase in API attacks over the past year, with most companies still following poor practices to resolve the issue.
By Bill Toulas in Bleeping Computer
The password change notification scam
Anti-phishing classes: Everything employees need to know about fake account security notifications.
By Roman Dedenok in Kaspersky Daily
Data leaks are a sure loss for companies
Data leaks are a serious and current security incident. Its scope challenges the management of internet access and generates numerous doubts and uncertainties. Regardless of the form or origin, data leaks are a certain loss for individuals and companies.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
Tips on what not to do when faced with a data leak
A data leak situation is for a legal entity what a hemorrhage is for an individual. In fact, data is vital to organizations (just as blood is to people): losing it, contaminating it or corrupting it is critical and, in the worst case scenario, can pose death threats.
By Paulo Vidigal in Tecmundo
Phishing simulation for employees can be a great strategy
Phishings are very efficient attacks for compromising environments, so why not send them to employees to benefit security? Understand a little more about this strategy.
By Daniel Cunha Barbosa in We Live Secutiry
TeaBot banking Trojan reappears on Google Play Store
The TeaBot banking malware, first identified in January 2021 on the Google Play Store disguised as malicious apps, has made its appearance again, according to a report from the security firm Cleafy.
By Dácio Castelo Branco on Canaltech
NVIDIA confirms that data was stolen in recent cyber attack
Chipmaking giant Nvidia confirms that its network was breached in a cyber attack, giving attackers access to owners' data and information and employee login data.
By Ionut Ilascu in Bleeping Computer
Material
General Data Protection Law: What does this imply and how should Brazilian companies act?
What you will see in this material:
- Main aspects of the law
- How to define a comprehensive security policy
- How to determine the level of risk caused by data loss
- Importance of double authentication factor and strong passwords
- Organizational and process controls
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