The CCB’s mission include being the national CISRT, the certifying authority for cybersecurity services & products, the national coordination for Research & Development in the field of cybersecurity, the coordination instance between EU funding & national actors.
Hackers (The Crimson Collective) use leaked authentication tokens to access customer systems
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Warning
Published: 02/10/2025
Red Hat confirms a consulting breach that poses a high risk for Belgian organisations Hackers (The Crimson Collective) use leaked authentication tokens to access customer
Registration for the NCC-BE and ECCC Webinar for Successful Digital Europe Program (DEP) Projects is now open
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Published: 17/09/2025
Ready to take your EU funding success to the next level? Registration for the NCC-BE and ECCC Webinar for Successful Digital Europe Program (DEP) Projects is now
CCB and FPS Economy join forces to better tackle online fraud
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Published: 08/09/2025
This approach has already been applied to websites, enabling almost ,000 people to be warned in good time CCB and FPS Economy join forces to better tackle online
Less than half of Belgian companies use the most basic security measures!
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Article
Published: 21/08/2025
Recent research by the CCB shows that Belgian companies are not making sufficient use of two-factor authentication (2FA) Less than half of Belgian companies use the most basic security
Warning: Phishing attack via Booking.com – Your accommodation may be targeted
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Published: 05/08/2025
The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) is warning of a creative phishing attack believed to be via Booking.com and accounts of hotels and other accommodation providers. Cybercriminals are sending fake payment requests to guests
Critical SharePoint vulnerability: Belgian organisations urged to act immediately
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Vulnerability Disclosure
Published: 22/07/2025
The Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) warns organisations about serious vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint Server. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute remote code on unpatched SharePoint servers. This means that malicious