Resumo da Semana - 56
Mais um resumo da semana, com os links e notícias recomendas dos últimos dias. Tivemos a oficialização do pedido de compra do Twitter pelo Elon Musk, suspeita de vazamento de dados na Coca-Cola, descoberta de vulnerabilidade no Linux, ainda reflexos da guerra na Ucrânia, Airbnb adotando permanentemente o trabalho remoto, o lançamento de uma nova versão de WCF para o .NET 5+ e documentos vazados indicam que aparentemente o Facebook não sabe direito o que faz com os nossos dados.
Artigos
- Guides for devs to learn F# real FAST
- Everything you need to know to create a Vulnerability Assessment Report
- CoreWCF 1.0 has been Released, WCF for .NET Core and .NET 5+
Notícias
- Insteon Abruptly Shuts Down, Users Left Smart-Home-Less
- Twitter said to be close to a deal with Elon Musk
- Elon Musk entra em acordo e compra Twitter por US$ 44 bilhões
- Microsoft says internal upgrade process to Windows 11 was among ‘smoothest’ its seen
- Bitcoin becomes official currency in Central African Republic
- You can now ask Google to remove your phone number from search
- Apple começa a vender peças de iPhone para consertar o celular em casa
- Twitter admits it overstated users for years ahead of Elon Musk takeover
- Airbnb adopts permanent remote work option for employees
- Microsoft Edge will soon include a free built-in VPN
Segurança
- FBI Warns of BlackCat Ransomware That Breached Over 60 Organisations WorldWide
- Ukraine Invasion Driving DDoS Attacks to All-Time Highs
- ANPD quer saber se troca de dados do Serpro com terceiros fere LGPD
- Security Teams Should Be Addressing Quantum Cyber-Threats Now
- North Korean Hackers Target Journalists with GOLDBACKDOOR Malware
- Microsoft finds new elevation of privilege Linux vulnerability, Nimbuspwn
- NPM Bug Allowed Attackers to Distribute Malware as Legitimate Packages
- Coca-Cola Investigates Data Breach Claim
- Facebook Doesn’t Know What It Does With Your Data, Or Where It Goes: Leaked Document
- Gmail deixa trocar senha em celular desbloqueado; veja como impedir
- CISA: Log4Shell Was the Most-Exploited Vulnerability in 2021
- Cybercriminals Using New Malware Loader ‘Bumblebee’ in the Wild
- Cyberattacks Rage in Ukraine, Support Military Operations
- How Linux Became the New Bullseye for Bad Guys
- One of the most powerful DDoSes ever targets cryptocurrency platform
- Cyberespionage APT Now Identified as Three Separate Actors
- Cloudflare Flags Largest HTTPS DDoS Attack It’s Ever Recorded
- Researchers find Amazon uses Alexa voice data to target you with ads
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