• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Careers
  • The Cyber Express by Cyble Vulnerability Disclosure Policy
  • Cyble Trust Portal
The Cyber Express
  • MagazineDownload
  • Firewall Daily
    • All
    • Bug Bounty & Rewards
    • Dark Web News
    • Data Breach News
    • Hacker News
    • Ransomware News
    • Vulnerabilities
    ITSM vulnerabilities, Ivanti Neurons

    Ivanti Neurons ITSM Vulnerabilities Could Allow Session Persistence

    Trusted Access for Cyber

    OpenAI Expands Access to Advanced AI for Cybersecurity Testing

    JanaWare Ransomware Targets Turkish Users

    JanaWare Ransomware Targets Turkish Users Through Adwind RAT Campaign

    Microsoft Patch Tuesday April 2026

    Microsoft Fixes 167 Vulnerabilities in Latest Patch Tuesday Update

    Goldman Sachs, AI Risks, AI-driven Risks, Mythos, Anthropic, David Solomon

    Goldman Sachs ‘Hyperaware’ of AI Risks; Working with Anthropic on Mythos

    Kali Forms vulnerability

    Hackers Exploit Kali Forms Vulnerability to Take Over WordPress Sites

    dark web article contest

    Dark Web Article Contest Offers $10,000 for Exploit Writing on TierOne Forum

    Basic-Fit Data Breach

    Massive Cyberattack Hits Europe’s Largest Fitness Chain, Member Data Exposed

    cyber fraud in Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe Boosts Cybersecurity as AI-Driven Cyber Fraud Surges

    Trending Tags

    • blackbyte ransomware
    • Ransomware
    • lapsus$ ransomware
    • Apple
    • Apple vulnerability
  • Essentials
    • All
    • Compliance
    • Governance
    • Policy Updates
    • Regulations
    Goldman Sachs, AI Risks, AI-driven Risks, Mythos, Anthropic, David Solomon

    Goldman Sachs ‘Hyperaware’ of AI Risks; Working with Anthropic on Mythos

    W3LL Phishing, W3LL Phishing Kit, W3LL Store

    Authorities Dismantle ‘W3LL’ Phishing Empire Powering Global Business Email Attacks

    KYC Rules for Robocalls

    FCC Proposes Tougher KYC Rules to Crack Down on Illegal Robocalls

    digital asset cybersecurity initiative

    U.S. Treasury Rolls Out Cybersecurity Information Sharing Initiative as Crypto Attacks Rise

    phishing emails cyberattacks

    75% of Cyberattacks Start with Phishing Emails, UAE Cyber Council Says

    AVrecon, AVrecon Malware, Home Router, FBI, SocksEscort, Proxy Network

    FBI Warns of AVrecon Malware Targeting Network Devices Across 163 Countries

    Axios npm Supply Chain Attack, Supply Chain Attack, Axios, npm Package, GTIG, CTI, North Korea, Lazarus Group, Lazarus

    North Korea’s Lazarus Group Behind the Axios npm Supply Chain Attack

    CERT-UA, AGEWHEEZE, RAT, Remote Access Trojan, Government, Hospitals

    Hackers Impersonate Ukrainian CERT to Plant a RAT on Government, Hospital Networks

    Russian information operation

    Latvia Warns of Disinformation Campaign Targeting Baltic States

    • Regulations
    • Compliance
    • Governance
    • Policy Updates
  • Knowledge Hub
    • All
    • How to
    • What is
    Google Chrome

    How to Remove Saved Passwords From Google Chrome (And Why You Should)

    DPDP Rules, Cyble, DPDP Act, Cyble Vantage

    How Cyble’s Front-Row Vantage Can Help You in Complying to India’s DPDP Act

    Cybersecurity Countries

    The Top 8 Countries Leading the Cyber Defense Race in 2025

    link building

    The Link Building Secrets Your Competitors Don’t Want You to Know

    Supply Chain Attack

    Supply Chain Resilience and Physical Security: Lessons for 2025

    Healthcare cybersecurity trends of 2024

    Healthcare Cybersecurity: 2024 Was Tough, 2025 May Be Better

    CEO's Guide to Take-Down Services

    Shield Your Organization: CEO’s Perspective on Take-Down Services

    Azure sign-in Microsoft

    Microsoft Announces Mandatory MFA for Azure Sign-ins to Bolster Cloud Defenses

    Signal Proxy, Signal, Signal Ban in Russia, Signal Ban in Venezuela, Bypass Signal Ban, How to Activate Signal Proxy, Signal Proxy Server

    How to Set Up Signal Proxy to Help Bypass Censorship in Russia and Venezuela

  • Features
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Espionage
    • Workforce
      • Learning & Development
  • Business
    • All
    • Appointments
    • Budgets
    • Mergers & Aquisitions
    • Partnerships
    • Press Release
    • Startups
    AI Chip, Chip Security Act

    Congress Wants a GPS Tracker on Every Advanced AI Chip America Exports

    Fraud, Agentic AI

    Agentic AI Run Fraud Campaigns Earning 4.5 Times More: Interpol

    Stryker, Stryker Cyberattack, CISA, Handala

    Stryker Says Cyberattack Disrupted Processing, Manufacturing and Shipping

    INC Ransom, Western Critical Infrastructure, Critical infrastructure, Russian GRU, Russian Threat Actor, Sandworm, APT44, Energy Supply Chain, Energy Infrastructure

    INC Ransom’s Franchise Model Is Putting Critical Infrastructure on the Chopping Block

    Terrorist Cyberattacks, UAE Cyber Security Council

    UAE Blocked AI-Powered Terrorist Cyberattacks Targeting Critical Infrastructure

    Eurail Breach, Eurail

    Eurail Breach Escalates as Stolen Passport Data and IBANs Surface on Dark Web for Sale

    Discord teen-by-default settings

    Discord Introduces Stronger Teen Safety Controls Worldwide

    The Cyber Express cybersecurity roundup

    The Cyber Express Weekly Roundup: FortiOS Exploits, Ransomware, Hacktivist Surge, and EU Telecom Rules

    Nicole Ozer appointment

    Nicole Ozer Joins CPPA to Drive Privacy and Digital Security Initiatives

    • Startups
    • Mergers & Aquisitions
    • Partnerships
    • Appointments
    • Budgets
    • Research
      • Whitepapers
      • Sponsored Content
      • Market Reports
    • Interviews
      • Podcast
  • Events
    • Conference
    • Webinar
    • Endorsed Events
  • Advisory Board
No Result
View All Result
  • MagazineDownload
  • Firewall Daily
    • All
    • Bug Bounty & Rewards
    • Dark Web News
    • Data Breach News
    • Hacker News
    • Ransomware News
    • Vulnerabilities
    ITSM vulnerabilities, Ivanti Neurons

    Ivanti Neurons ITSM Vulnerabilities Could Allow Session Persistence

    Trusted Access for Cyber

    OpenAI Expands Access to Advanced AI for Cybersecurity Testing

    JanaWare Ransomware Targets Turkish Users

    JanaWare Ransomware Targets Turkish Users Through Adwind RAT Campaign

    Microsoft Patch Tuesday April 2026

    Microsoft Fixes 167 Vulnerabilities in Latest Patch Tuesday Update

    Goldman Sachs, AI Risks, AI-driven Risks, Mythos, Anthropic, David Solomon

    Goldman Sachs ‘Hyperaware’ of AI Risks; Working with Anthropic on Mythos

    Kali Forms vulnerability

    Hackers Exploit Kali Forms Vulnerability to Take Over WordPress Sites

    dark web article contest

    Dark Web Article Contest Offers $10,000 for Exploit Writing on TierOne Forum

    Basic-Fit Data Breach

    Massive Cyberattack Hits Europe’s Largest Fitness Chain, Member Data Exposed

    cyber fraud in Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe Boosts Cybersecurity as AI-Driven Cyber Fraud Surges

    Trending Tags

    • blackbyte ransomware
    • Ransomware
    • lapsus$ ransomware
    • Apple
    • Apple vulnerability
  • Essentials
    • All
    • Compliance
    • Governance
    • Policy Updates
    • Regulations
    Goldman Sachs, AI Risks, AI-driven Risks, Mythos, Anthropic, David Solomon

    Goldman Sachs ‘Hyperaware’ of AI Risks; Working with Anthropic on Mythos

    W3LL Phishing, W3LL Phishing Kit, W3LL Store

    Authorities Dismantle ‘W3LL’ Phishing Empire Powering Global Business Email Attacks

    KYC Rules for Robocalls

    FCC Proposes Tougher KYC Rules to Crack Down on Illegal Robocalls

    digital asset cybersecurity initiative

    U.S. Treasury Rolls Out Cybersecurity Information Sharing Initiative as Crypto Attacks Rise

    phishing emails cyberattacks

    75% of Cyberattacks Start with Phishing Emails, UAE Cyber Council Says

    AVrecon, AVrecon Malware, Home Router, FBI, SocksEscort, Proxy Network

    FBI Warns of AVrecon Malware Targeting Network Devices Across 163 Countries

    Axios npm Supply Chain Attack, Supply Chain Attack, Axios, npm Package, GTIG, CTI, North Korea, Lazarus Group, Lazarus

    North Korea’s Lazarus Group Behind the Axios npm Supply Chain Attack

    CERT-UA, AGEWHEEZE, RAT, Remote Access Trojan, Government, Hospitals

    Hackers Impersonate Ukrainian CERT to Plant a RAT on Government, Hospital Networks

    Russian information operation

    Latvia Warns of Disinformation Campaign Targeting Baltic States

    • Regulations
    • Compliance
    • Governance
    • Policy Updates
  • Knowledge Hub
    • All
    • How to
    • What is
    Google Chrome

    How to Remove Saved Passwords From Google Chrome (And Why You Should)

    DPDP Rules, Cyble, DPDP Act, Cyble Vantage

    How Cyble’s Front-Row Vantage Can Help You in Complying to India’s DPDP Act

    Cybersecurity Countries

    The Top 8 Countries Leading the Cyber Defense Race in 2025

    link building

    The Link Building Secrets Your Competitors Don’t Want You to Know

    Supply Chain Attack

    Supply Chain Resilience and Physical Security: Lessons for 2025

    Healthcare cybersecurity trends of 2024

    Healthcare Cybersecurity: 2024 Was Tough, 2025 May Be Better

    CEO's Guide to Take-Down Services

    Shield Your Organization: CEO’s Perspective on Take-Down Services

    Azure sign-in Microsoft

    Microsoft Announces Mandatory MFA for Azure Sign-ins to Bolster Cloud Defenses

    Signal Proxy, Signal, Signal Ban in Russia, Signal Ban in Venezuela, Bypass Signal Ban, How to Activate Signal Proxy, Signal Proxy Server

    How to Set Up Signal Proxy to Help Bypass Censorship in Russia and Venezuela

  • Features
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Espionage
    • Workforce
      • Learning & Development
  • Business
    • All
    • Appointments
    • Budgets
    • Mergers & Aquisitions
    • Partnerships
    • Press Release
    • Startups
    AI Chip, Chip Security Act

    Congress Wants a GPS Tracker on Every Advanced AI Chip America Exports

    Fraud, Agentic AI

    Agentic AI Run Fraud Campaigns Earning 4.5 Times More: Interpol

    Stryker, Stryker Cyberattack, CISA, Handala

    Stryker Says Cyberattack Disrupted Processing, Manufacturing and Shipping

    INC Ransom, Western Critical Infrastructure, Critical infrastructure, Russian GRU, Russian Threat Actor, Sandworm, APT44, Energy Supply Chain, Energy Infrastructure

    INC Ransom’s Franchise Model Is Putting Critical Infrastructure on the Chopping Block

    Terrorist Cyberattacks, UAE Cyber Security Council

    UAE Blocked AI-Powered Terrorist Cyberattacks Targeting Critical Infrastructure

    Eurail Breach, Eurail

    Eurail Breach Escalates as Stolen Passport Data and IBANs Surface on Dark Web for Sale

    Discord teen-by-default settings

    Discord Introduces Stronger Teen Safety Controls Worldwide

    The Cyber Express cybersecurity roundup

    The Cyber Express Weekly Roundup: FortiOS Exploits, Ransomware, Hacktivist Surge, and EU Telecom Rules

    Nicole Ozer appointment

    Nicole Ozer Joins CPPA to Drive Privacy and Digital Security Initiatives

    • Startups
    • Mergers & Aquisitions
    • Partnerships
    • Appointments
    • Budgets
    • Research
      • Whitepapers
      • Sponsored Content
      • Market Reports
    • Interviews
      • Podcast
  • Events
    • Conference
    • Webinar
    • Endorsed Events
  • Advisory Board
No Result
View All Result
The Cyber Express
No Result
View All Result
Home Firewall Daily Vulnerabilities

Russian SVR Exploiting Unpatched Vulnerabilities in Global Cyber Campaign

Russian intelligence unit SVR is exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities. What might be most interesting is that none of them are from 2024.

Mihir Bagwe by Mihir Bagwe
October 10, 2024
in Vulnerabilities, Cyber Essentials, Cyber News, Cyber Warfare, Espionage, Firewall Daily, Threat Actors, Threat Intelligence, Vulnerability News
0
APT28, Russia, Microsoft Office, Word, CERT-UA, Backdoor, SVR Exploiting Unpatched Vulnerabilities, Russia SVR, SVR, Vulnerabilities, Vulnerability Management, Patch Management
876
SHARES
4.9k
VIEWS
Share on LinkedInShare on Twitter

Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) cyber actors are once again in the spotlight, exploiting widespread vulnerabilities in a global campaign aimed at government, technology, and finance sectors.

In a new joint advisory, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and U.S. agencies warned that SVR cyber operations, known for the SolarWinds attack and targeting COVID-19 vaccine research, have shifted their focus to unpatched software vulnerabilities across a range of sectors.

“Russian cyber actors are interested in and highly capable of accessing unpatched systems across a range of sectors, and once they are in, they can exploit this access to meet their objectives.” – Paul Chichester, NCSC Director of Operations

SVR’s Tactics: A Persistent Global Threat

The SVR, also referred to as APT29 or Cozy Bear, has demonstrated an alarming ability to exploit known vulnerabilities, particularly those left unpatched by organizations. The group is infamous for its persistent and stealthy cyber operations, often targeting government entities, think tanks, and private corporations to collect foreign intelligence.

One key aspect of their approach is the two types of targets they pursue. The first includes entities of strategic interest such as governments, financial institutions, and technology companies. These “targets of intent” are carefully selected for their intelligence value. The second group, known as “targets of opportunity,” consists of any organization with unpatched systems that can be exploited for malicious purposes.

SVR Exploiting Unpatched Vulnerabilities at Scale

The advisory includes over 20 publicly disclosed vulnerabilities that SVR actors are actively targeting. Organizations across the globe, including those in the UK, are being urged to rapidly deploy patches and prioritize software updates to minimize exposure to these threats.

Once SVR actors gain initial access through unpatched systems, they can escalate privileges and move laterally across networks, often compromising connected systems such as supply chains. This enables them to launch further operations, including espionage, data exfiltration, and network disruption.

report-ad-banner

Following is the complete list of unpatched vulnerabilities that Russian SVR was observed exploiting:

CVE

Vendor/Product

Details

CVE-2023-20198 Cisco IOS XE Software web UI feature Privilege escalation vulnerability that allows an attacker to create a local user and password combination
CVE-2023-4911 RHSA GNU C Library’s dynamic loader ld.so Buffer overflow vulnerability that could allow a local attacker to execute code with elevated privileges
CVE-2023-38545 Haxx Libcurl SOCKS5 heap buffer overflow vulnerability
CVE-2023-38546 Haxx Libcurl Missing authorization vulnerability that allows an attacker to insert cookies in a running program if certain conditions are met
CVE-2023-40289 Supermicro X11SSM-F, X11SAE-F, and X11SSE- F 1.66 Command injection vulnerability that allows an attacker to elevate privileges
CVE-2023-24023 Bluetooth BR/EDR devices with Secure Simple Pairing and Secure Connections pairing in Bluetooth Core Specification 4.2 through 5.4 Allows certain man-in-the-middle attacks that force a short key length [CWE-326], and might lead to discovery of the encryption key and live injection, aka BLUFFS.
CVE-2023-40088 Android Use after free vulnerability that could lead to remote (proximal,

adjacent) code execution

CVE-2023-40076 Google Android 14.0 Permissions bypass vulnerability that allows an attacker to access credentials and escalate local privileges
CVE-2023-40077 Google Android 11-14 Use after free vulnerability that can lead to escalation of privileges
CVE-2023-45866 Bluetooth HID Hosts in BlueZ Improper authentication vulnerability that could allow an attacker in close proximity to inject keystrokes and carry out arbitrary commands
CVE-2022-40507 Qualcomm Double free vulnerability
CVE-2023-36745 Microsoft Exchange Server Remote code execution
CVE-2023-4966 Citrix NetScaler ADC, NetScaler Gateway Buffer overflow vulnerability
CVE-2023-6345 Google Chrome Integer overflow vulnerability that allows a remote attacker to potentially perform a sandbox escape via a malicious file
CVE-2023-37580 Zimbra Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability
CVE-2021-27850 Apache Tapestry Critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability
CVE-2021-41773 Apache HTTP server 2.4.99 Directory traversal vulnerability
CVE-2021-42013 Apache HTTP server 2.4.50 Remote code execution vulnerability
CVE-2018-13379 Fortinet FortiGate SSL VPN Path traversal vulnerability
CVE-2023-42793 JetBrains TeamCity Authentication bypass vulnerability
CVE-2023-29357 SharePoint Server Elevation of privilege vulnerability
CVE-2023-24955 SharePoint Server Remote code execution vulnerability
CVE-2023-35078 Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile versions through 11.10 Authentication bypass vulnerability
CVE-2023-5044 Kubernetes Ingress-nginx Code injection vulnerability

Not Just a Cybersecurity Threat: Broader Implications

The report also sheds light on how SVR actors adapt their techniques to keep pace with evolving technology. The NCSC warns that the group has adjusted its approach in response to the increasing reliance on cloud infrastructure, exploiting cloud misconfigurations and weak security practices. This makes them a formidable adversary for organizations that are migrating or already relying heavily on cloud services.

SVR actors have also been linked to recent large-scale attacks, including the supply chain compromise of SolarWinds and a series of spear-phishing campaigns targeting COVID-19 vaccine research. These incidents demonstrate the group’s focus on strategic assets and their potential to impact national security and public health.

APT29’s Arsenal: From Phishing to Supply Chain Attacks

The advisory also outlines the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) employed by SVR cyber actors. Their arsenal includes spear-phishing campaigns, password spraying, supply chain attacks, and the abuse of trusted relationships. These methods allow them to gain initial access and conduct follow-up operations from compromised accounts.

For instance, in recent campaigns, SVR actors were found to exploit cloud environments using Microsoft Teams accounts impersonating technical support to trick victims into granting access. By compromising poorly secured small business accounts, they were able to create platforms for targeting high-profile organizations.

Infrastructure and Evasion Tactics

SVR cyber actors are known for their ability to remain undetected for extended periods. They frequently use The Onion Router (TOR) network and proxy services to obfuscate their activity. In some cases, they lease infrastructure using fake identities and low-reputation email accounts to avoid detection.

When SVR suspects that their operations have been uncovered, they move quickly to destroy their infrastructure and any evidence on it. This evasive approach makes it difficult for investigators to trace their operations back to the original source.

Recent Exploitations: Zimbra, JetBrains, and More

SVR actors have also been involved in exploiting several high-profile vulnerabilities. For example, the advisory mentions the exploitation of Zimbra mail servers using CVE-2022-27924, a command injection vulnerability that allowed attackers to access user credentials without victim interaction.

More recently, they exploited JetBrains TeamCity’s CVE-2023-42793 vulnerability, enabling arbitrary code execution. This kind of exploitation highlights SVR’s focus on widely used software systems, allowing them to infiltrate a broad range of sectors and geographies.

Mitigations: What Organizations Can Do

In light of these ongoing campaigns, the NCSC and U.S. agencies have provided several recommendations to help organizations defend against SVR cyber actors. These include:

  • Rapid deployment of patches and updates: Organizations should prioritize software updates as soon as they become available to close known vulnerabilities.
  • Multi-factor authentication: Implementing multi-factor authentication across networks and systems can reduce the risk of unauthorized access.
  • Auditing cloud accounts: Regularly auditing cloud-based accounts for unusual activity can help detect intrusions before they escalate.
  • Reducing attack surface: Disable unnecessary internet-facing services and remove unused applications to limit points of entry for attackers.

Share this:

  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • More
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Related

Tags: APTCISACozy BearNCSCRussiaThe Cyber ExpressThe Cyber Express NewsVulnerabilities
Previous Post

SEC Charges Companies and Individuals in Major Crypto Asset Fraud

Next Post

Iran-Affiliated Hackers CyberAv3ngers Use ChatGPT to Plan Industrial Attacks

Next Post
CyberAv3ngers, ChatGPT, Iran, ICS Attacks

Iran-Affiliated Hackers CyberAv3ngers Use ChatGPT to Plan Industrial Attacks

Sectoral Threat Reports

❮ ❯
Cyble-Vision


Follow Us On Google News

Latest Cyber News

ITSM vulnerabilities, Ivanti Neurons
Firewall Daily

Ivanti Neurons ITSM Vulnerabilities Could Allow Session Persistence

April 15, 2026
Trusted Access for Cyber
Cyber News

OpenAI Expands Access to Advanced AI for Cybersecurity Testing

April 15, 2026
JanaWare Ransomware Targets Turkish Users
Cyber News

JanaWare Ransomware Targets Turkish Users Through Adwind RAT Campaign

April 15, 2026
Microsoft Patch Tuesday April 2026
Firewall Daily

Microsoft Fixes 167 Vulnerabilities in Latest Patch Tuesday Update

April 15, 2026

Categories

Web Stories

Do This on Telegram, Your Bank Account Will Become Zero
Do This on Telegram, Your Bank Account Will Become Zero
If You Install the iOS 18 Beta, Your iPhone Could Be Hacked
If You Install the iOS 18 Beta, Your iPhone Could Be Hacked
Cricket World Cup Ticketing Systems Under Cybersecurity
Cricket World Cup Ticketing Systems Under Cybersecurity
Cyber Threats and Online Ticket Scams During the NBA Finals
Cyber Threats and Online Ticket Scams During the NBA Finals
Biometric Data Security: Protecting Sensitive Information
Biometric Data Security: Protecting Sensitive Information

About

The Cyber Express

#1 Trending Cybersecurity News and Magazine

The Cyber Express is a handbook for all stakeholders of the internet that provides information security professionals with the latest news, updates and knowledge they need to combat cyber threats.

 

Contact

For editorial queries: [email protected]

For marketing and Sales: [email protected]

 

Quick Links

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Careers
  • The Cyber Express by Cyble Vulnerability Disclosure Policy
  • Cyble Trust Portal

Our Address

We’re remote friendly, with office locations around the world:

San Francisco, Atlanta, Rome,
Dubai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad,  Singapore, Jakarta, Sydney, and Melbourne

 

Headquarters:

The Cyber Express LLC
10080 North Wolfe Road, Suite SW3-200, Cupertino, CA, US 95014

 

India Office:

Cyber Express Media Network
HD-021, 4th Floor, C Wing, Building No.4. Nesco IT Park, WE Highway, Goregaon East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India – 4000063

  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Use
  • Write For Us

© 2026 The Cyber Express - Cybersecurity News and Magazine.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Magazine
  • Firewall Daily
  • Essentials
    • Regulations
    • Compliance
    • Governance
    • Policy Updates
  • Knowledge Hub
  • Features
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Espionage
    • Workforce
      • Learning & Development
  • Business
    • Startups
    • Mergers & Aquisitions
    • Partnerships
    • Appointments
    • Budgets
    • Research
      • Whitepapers
      • Sponsored Content
      • Market Reports
    • Interviews
      • Podcast
  • Events
    • Conference
    • Webinar
    • Endorsed Events
  • Advisory Board

© 2026 The Cyber Express - Cybersecurity News and Magazine.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00
Do This on Telegram, Your Bank Account Will Become Zero If You Install the iOS 18 Beta, Your iPhone Could Be Hacked Cricket World Cup Ticketing Systems Under Cybersecurity Cyber Threats and Online Ticket Scams During the NBA Finals Biometric Data Security: Protecting Sensitive Information