NFIR and Project Melissa: A Joint Fight Against Cybercrime
In an era when ransomware attacks make daily headlines, one project is at the forefront of defense: Project Melissa.
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In an era when ransomware attacks make daily headlines, one project is at the forefront of defense: Project Melissa.
NFIR and Project Melissa: A Joint Fight Against Cybercrime Read More »
In a digital world filled with looming dangers such as ransomware, it is essential that we continue to innovate and collaborate to address these dangers. The recent success in eliminating the infamous Qakbot botnet illustrates this point perfectly and highlights the importance of initiatives, such as Project Melissa.
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It’s official! We are happy to share that NFIR is a supporting sponsor of CCRC (Cyber Chain Resilience Consortium) Foundation, forming a fine partnership. This
NFIR official supporting sponsor of CCRC Foundation Read More »
The 2023 edition of Hackerhotel is over! From February 10 to February 12, the Garderen-based Westcord Hotel was visited by hundreds of hackers, tech enthusiasts
Looking back on a successful Hackerhotel 2023 Read More »
So between one of his last board meetings this year and preparing for the year-end speech, I interview Arwi van der Sluijs (NFIR’s general manager)
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On Wednesday night, November 30, Mathijs van der Pol and Renushka Madarie were featured on Atlas, an NPO program. Van der Pol is an ethical
Ethical hacker NFIR explains how easy hacking really is in broadcast Atlas Read More »
The NCSC reports that 2,000 cyber attacks were reported last year. In 2017, there were only 700. The most worrisome growth is the rise in
On October 11, NFIR B.V. is organizing a free online Security Awareness event in collaboration with Awaretrain. You are cordially invited to attend this event!
Week of Security: Security Awareness live event Read More »
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, Microsoft published patches for several vulnerabilities.The specific vulnerabilities for which this Threat Intelligence Report is written are thevulnerabilities (CVE-2022-26809/ CVE-2022-24491)
The number of cyber incidents only seems to continue to increase, and NFIR’s incident response team routinely jumps out as digital firefighters to map and
FD speaks to NFIR about do’s and dont’s in ransomware attack Read More »