http://www.zdnet.com/world-cup-2014-experts-warn-of-security-threats-7000030594/
By Angelica Mari
Brazil Tech
June 16, 2014
Brazilians and foreign visitors in the country for the World Cup are being
warned of a potential rise in security attacks.
The lack of specific legislation and regulations for information security
in Brazil coupled with its general vulnerability online — the country
ranks eighth in the global league of cyberattacks, according to Symantec —
could mean a higher risk to individuals during the soccer tournament,
according to consulting Alvarez & Marsal.
"Be prepared for online attacks, because chances are that you will be
targeted," says information security expert at Alvarez & Marsal, William
Beer.
One of the security threats locals and visitors should be aware of during
the World Cup include Fake Wi-Fi Hotspots. Before using a Wi-Fi network,
Beer suggests that it is wiser to use a more secure network, in locations
such as hotels. "It is even more important not to enter passwords for
services or make purchases online when connected to an unknown Wi-Fi,
since your data may be recorded by criminals," the security expert says.
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