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The growth of the internet has impacted profoundly on everyday life and the global economy. It has evolved into a global, interconnected network of systems and information – cyberspace – that we know today, transforming the conduct of business and opening new markets.
Threats posed by cybercriminals, state and non-state actors are persistent and constantly evolving. With an ever-growing number of cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, manufacturing, online commerce and digital life in general, security experts are finding that their work has become a race against the attackers.
Cyber Security Review promotes dialogue and provides a platform for information exchange and cooperation between stakeholders, industry, academia and cyber security experts worldwide, CSR helps to identify the emerging threats and facilitate the development of coherent policies and robust capabilities.
Latest news
- Watch how job interviewer exposes North Korean fake IT worker
April 6, 2026
For the last few years, North Koreans have gotten remote jobs at hundreds of Western companies pretending to be from ...
- New “BrowserGate” report claims LinkedIn secretly scans user browsers for installed extensions and collects device data
April 6, 2026
A new report is alleging LinkedIn uses hidden JavaScript to scan its visitors’ browsers for installed extensions, looks for those ...
- Storm-1175 focuses gaze on vulnerable web-facing assets in high-tempo Medusa ransomware operations
April 6, 2026
The financially motivated cybercriminal actor tracked by Microsoft Threat Intelligence as Storm-1175 operates high-velocity ransomware campaigns that weaponize N-days, targeting ...
- SparkCat malware returns to target Android and iOS users, hiding in innocent apps to try and steal your details
April 6, 2026
SparkCat, a mobile-first infostealer that targets people’s cryptocurrencies, is back with new upgrades that make it more difficult to spot. ...
- Iranian “Charming Kitten” hackers used old Cold War methods to steal tech secrets and plant malware
April 5, 2026
Iran-linked cyber operations are drawing renewed attention for relying less on advanced code and more on human manipulation to gain ...
- Weaponizing Trust Signals: Claude Code Lures and GitHub Release Payloads
April 3, 2026
In late March 2026open on a new tab, Anthropic inadvertently released the internal Claude Code source material as part of ...
- vSphere and BRICKSTORM Malware: A Defender’s Guide
April 2, 2026
Building on recent BRICKSTORM research from Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG), this post explores the evolving threats facing virtualized environments. ...
- Apple expands “DarkSword” patches to iOS 18.7.7
April 2, 2026
Apple widened its latest iOS 18 security update to cover far more iPhones and iPads, specifically to stop real‑world DarkSword ...
- Sophisticated supply chain attack exploited TrueConf update process
April 2, 2026
Southeast Asian governments were recently targeted by a highly sophisticated supply chain attack as part of a wider cyber-espionage campaign, ...
- Gigabyte warns users Control Center flaw could let hackers hijack your files
April 1, 2026
GIGABYTE Control Center, a Windows utility which comes preloaded with certain computers, carried a critical-severity vulnerability that allowed malicious actors ...

