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.
NJCCIC Summer Internships
Elementary, Middle, and High School Summer Internship Programs. The NJCCIC is happy to announce that the application window for the following summer internship programs are now open. Please see the program webpages for more details, dates, requirements, and how to apply.
Vulnerabilities in Apple Products
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apple products, the most severe of which could allow for privilege escalation. Successful exploitation of the most severe of these vulnerabilities could allow a user to elevate privileges. Depending on the privileges associated with the user...
Vulnerability in F5 Products
A vulnerability has been discovered in F5 Products that could allow for remote code execution. F5 BIG‑IP APM is an access policy management solution designed to enforce secure access to applications, APIs, and sensitive data. It is commonly deployed by enterprises, financial...
Vulnerabilities in NetScaler Products
Multiple Vulnerabilities have been discovered in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, the most severe of which could allow for memory overread. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could lead to memory overread of potentially sensitive data from the appliance...
Financial Gain Phishing Campaign
The NJCCIC observed multiple phishing campaigns aimed at financial gain. In one campaign, users receive a phishing email impersonating American Express that claims a large amount of earned reward points are about to expire. The messages include a URL that directs to a fake...
Iran Cyber Actors Deploy Telegram C2
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released this FBI Liaison Alert System (FLASH) to disseminate information on malicious cyber activity conducted by actors on behalf of the Government of Iran Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). Specifically, MOIS cyber actors are...
Fraudulent Wire Transfers
The NJCCIC continues to receive reports of compromised accounts of public and private sector New Jersey organizations resulting from compromised credentials and phishing emails. Consequently, the NJCCIC also observed an uptick in fraudulent wire transfers from...
Hacktivist Activity, Iranian Conflict
Following the February 28 US–Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure, Iran‑aligned and pro‑Palestinian hacktivist groups rapidly increased operations. The activity is high-volume, opportunistic, and propaganda‑driven, but poses real risk.
Vulnerability in Oracle Products
A vulnerability has been discovered in Oracle Products that could allow for remote code execution. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow for remote code execution. Depending on the privileges associated with the user, an attacker could then install programs, and more.
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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