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Cybersecurity concerns are one of the most critical threats facing the security of our nation, which impacts all United States citizens, including individuals, families, businesses of all sizes and verticals, and government organizations.
Our mission is to reduce threat risk by promoting cybersecurity education and awareness, facilitating research, advancing development, and enabling dissemination of cybersecurity defense products and services to USA individuals, public and private organizations.
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Cybersecurity Intelligence Feed & Resources
This section contains free cybersecurity related articles and knowledge to help learn critical cybersecurity lessons.
Banking Text Message Phishing Campaign
The NJCCIC recently observed a text message phishing campaign in which threat actors attempted to steal users’ banking credentials and payment card details. Information about this campaign can be found in the video embedded in the NJCCIC post. Click to learn more.
Android Banking Trojans Evolve
Throughout 2023, researchers discovered 10 new trojans targeting Android devices and 19 banking malware families that had persisted since 2022. These malware families targeted banking apps across 61 countries, primarily targeting traditional banking apps.
North Korea Sponsors Cyber Threats
The National Security Agency and FBI recently issued a cybersecurity advisory regarding APT43, a North Korean linked hacking group, that was exploiting weak email Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance policies to mask spearphishing attacks.
Security Issues with IoT Devices
As more Internet of Things (IoT) devices become prominent in our daily lives, concerns about their security shortcomings increase. These devices—such as smart appliances, and internet-connected security cameras—add a layer of convenience to many technologies we use regularly.
Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple Products
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Apple products, the most severe of which could allow for arbitrary code execution. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. Read to learn how to protect against this.
Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Products
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Microsoft products, the most severe of which could allow for remote code execution in the context of the logged on user. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.
Vulnerability in Google Chrome
A vulnerability has been discovered in Google Chrome, which could allow for arbitrary code execution. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow for arbitrary code execution for the logged on user. Attackers could install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts.
Arbitrary Code Execution in Chrome
A vulnerability has been discovered in Google Chrome, which could allow for arbitrary code execution. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow for attackers to install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with administrative user rights.
New LockBit Campaign Found
The NJCCIC’s email security solution detected a new LockBit campaign dubbed LockBit Black. This campaign was also reported to the NJCCIC via incident reports and observed by information-sharing and analysis centers. The emails in this campaign contain malicious ZIP attachments.
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