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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.
The Cyber Security Review is designed to draw on the combined knowledge, skills and expertise of the cyber security community to identify the emerging threats and facilitate the development of coherent policies and robust capabilities.
Our mission is to promote dialogue and provide a platform for information exchange and cooperation between stakeholders, industry, academia and security experts worldwide.
Latest news
- Hacker leaks passwords for more than 500,000 servers, routers, and IoT devices
January 20, 2020
A hacker has published this week a massive list of Telnet credentials for more than 515,000 servers, home routers, and IoT (Internet of Things) “smart” ...
- Emotet Malware Dabbles in Extortion With New Spam Template
January 20, 2020
The Emotet malware has started using a spam template that pretends to be an extortion demand from a “Hacker” who states that they hacked the ...
- GDPR: 160,000 data breaches reported already, so expect the big fines to follow
January 20, 2020
Over 160,000 data-breach notifications have been made to authorities in the 18 months since Europe’s new digital privacy regulation came into force, and the number ...
- Crime Cracking Technologies for the Dark Web
January 19, 2020
Anonymity is the real currency of the digital dark side and not just for the criminals. Organizations such as the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s ...
- Blocking A CurveBall: PoCs Out for Critical Microsoft-NSA Bug CVE-2020-0601
January 17, 2020
Security researchers have released proof-of-concept (PoC) codes for exploiting CurveBall (CVE-2020-0601), the first bug that the National Security Agency (NSA) reported. Included in this year’s first cycle ...
- FBI Says State Actors Hacked US Govt Network With Pulse VPN Flaw
January 17, 2020
FBI said in a flash security alert that nation-state actors have breached the networks of a US municipal government and a US financial entity by exploiting a ...
- New JhoneRAT Malware Targets Middle East
January 17, 2020
Researchers are warning of a new remote access trojan (RAT), dubbed JhoneRAT, which is being distributed as part of an active campaign, ongoing since November 2019, ...
- Microsoft Releases Advisory on Zero-Day Vulnerability CVE-2020-0674, Workaround Provided
January 17, 2020
On January 17, Microsoft published an advisory (ADV200001) warning users about CVE-2020-0674, a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability involving Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) web browser. ...
- Mobile Banking Trojan FakeToken Resurfaces, Sends Offensive Messages Overseas from Victims’ Accounts
January 16, 2020
Researchers recently discovered an updated version of mobile banking trojan FakeToken after detecting around 5,000 smartphones sending offensive text messages overseas. They noted the unusual ...
- Cyber-security breaches at 67 percent of healthcare organisations last year
January 16, 2020
A survey has found that a large portion of healthcare organisations in the UK experienced cyber-security incidents last year, which were mostly due to employees ...
- WeLeakInfo.com Domain Name Seized
January 16, 2020
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice announced that they have seized the internet domain name weleakinfo.com. The announcement was made ...
- Satan Ransomware Reborn to Torment Businesses
January 16, 2020
A ransomware with the un-snappy moniker of “5ss5c” has emerged on the scene and appears to be in active development. According to independent researcher Bart ...
- Israel launches civil aviation cybersecurity plan
January 13, 2020
The Israeli government approved a civil aviation cybersecurity program, the Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD) reported on Sunday. As part of the plan, a national steering ...
- Scammers Dupe Texas School District Out of $2.3M
January 13, 2020
A Texas school district, based outside of Austin, Tex., has lost $2.3 million after falling victim to an email scam. The Manor Independent School District encompasses ...
- Zeppelin: Russian Ransomware Targets High Profile Users in the U.S. and Europe
January 11, 2020
Zeppelin is the newest member of the Delphi-based Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) family initially known as Vega or VegaLocker. Although it’s clearly based on the same code ...