New legal framework for reporting IT vulnerabilities
CCB
Article
Published: 15/02/2023
Cybercriminals actively seek out vulnerabilities and then use them to penetrate systems or networks.  They may do so to steal data, to sabotage, to launch a ransomware attack or even for espionage purposes.   But there are also people with good intentions
WARNING: APPLE RELEASED SECURITY UPDATES FOR IOS, IPADOS, MACOS AND SAFARI TO ADDRESS AN ACTIVELY EXPLOITED RCE ZERO-DAY VULNERABILITY, PATCH IMMEDIATELY!
CCB
Advisory
Published: 14/02/2023
WARNING: FORTRA RELEASED AN EMERGENCY PATCH TO ADDRESS AN ACTIVELY EXPLOITED ZERO-DAY VULNERABILITY IN FORTRA GOANYWHERE MANAGED FILE TRANSFER, PATCH IMMEDIATELY!
CCB
Advisory
Published: 10/02/2023
EDUbox on cyber security: digital protection as a good habit
CCB
Article
Published: 08/02/2023
The EDUbox on cyber security initiative is a set of educational tools for teachers that aim to teach young people to identify risks and use digital tools in a correct and responsible way. We live in an increasingly digital society. This has many
Warning - Attackers are actively exploiting VMware ESXi servers to deploy ransomware
CCB
Advisory
Published: 06/02/2023
20 years of Safer Internet day
CCB
Article
Published: 03/02/2023
years of Safer Internet day
Warning - Two new ImageMagick vulnerabilities resulting in DoS and information disclosure
CCB
Advisory
Published: 03/02/2023
Warning - Vulnerability in QNAP QTS and QuTS hero
CCB
Advisory
Published: 31/01/2023
FEEDBACK ON THE CCB CONNECT & SHARE - QUARTERLY CYBER THREAT REPORT (QCTR) OF THE QUARTER Q4 2022
CCB
Article
Published: 30/01/2023
FEEDBACK ON THE CCB CONNECT & SHARE - QUARTERLY CYBER THREAT REPORT (QCTR) OF THE QUARTER Q4
Safe online? Centre for Cyber Security takes steps forward towards a safer Internet
CCB
Article
Published: 30/01/2023
Safeonweb is a service provided by the Centre for Cyber Security Belgium (CCB) to everyone in Belgium. The mission of Safeonweb is to help keep the general public safe online. Its activities can be broken down into categories. First and foremost,