Cyber Command
Cyber Command Corporation is an IRS approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public charity that offers cybersecurity awareness training and develops viable cybersecurity defense software.
Mission Statement
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.
Schemes Using Deepfake Technology
Deepfakes are a form of media that have been digitally manipulated, often through artificial intelligence, to replace one person's likeness with that of another. Cyber threat actors are using deepfake technology in new social engineering schemes. Read to learn how to protect against this.
Sextortion and Romance Scams
As Valentine’s Day approaches, threat actors continue to target individuals seeking companionship or romance. The NJCCIC received reports of sextortion incidents where victims are threatened to pay an extortion demand or else compromising photos/video of them will be released.
Increase in SEO Poisoning/Malvertising
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the quality and quantity of website traffic to a website from search engines. In SEO poisoning, threat actors create malicious websites and use techniques to insert irrelevant keywords into a webpage’s text.
SIM Swapping Attack Aftermath
SIM swapping attacks have become increasingly common. Threat actors initiate these attacks by contacting wireless carriers and impersonating the subscriber. They use social engineering to transfer the subscriber's phone number to a new SIM card under their control.
Scam Targeting Senior Citizens
There has been an increase in scam-related courier service usage to retrieve money and valuables from targets. Scammers often employ a multi-layered approach, posing as government officials, tech support, or financial institution employees to gain victims' trust.
Uptick in Compromised Accounts
Since the start of the new year, the NJCCIC has observed an uptick in reported incidents of compromised accounts for New Jersey citizens and businesses, such as healthcare, education, law enforcement, contractors, real estate, and accounting firms.
Vulnerabilities in VMware Products
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in VMware vCenter Server and Cloud Foundation, most severe of which could allow for remote code execution. execution. VMware vCenter Server is the centralized management utility for VMware. Read this to learn how to protect against this.
Vulnerability in the Apache OFBiz
A vulnerability has been discovered in the Apache OFBiz, which could allow for remote code execution. Apache OFBiz is an open source product for the automation of enterprise processes. It includes framework components and business applications for ERP, CRM, and more.
Protect Your Data From the Wrong Hands
In today's digital world, constant data generation and flow across diverse channels present risks as users often share more information than necessary for convenience, leading to heightened vulnerabilities and potential for fraud and malicious activities.
Our Services
C3 helps reduce the risk of compromise by promoting cybersecurity education and awareness, and by facilitating research, development and dissemination of viable cybersecurity defense products and services to individuals, public and private organizations in the United States.
In-Person Training Classes
Virtual Classes
Phishing Simulations
Security Posture Analysis
Credential Leak Checks
Policies, Procedures & Plans
Phishing Attack Prevention
Network Intrusion Protection
Actionable Intelligence
Cyber Command is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public charity. EIN 93-2718000.
Our Board of Directors

Joshua Weiss, President

Arthur Warady, Treasurer

Kelly Whitis, Secretary
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