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/business-government/asds-cyber-security-frameworks/gateway-security-guidance-package/gateway-security-principles

Gateway security guidance package: Gateway security principles   Publication

Jul 29, 2025 - Guidance written for audiences responsible for the procurement, operation and management of gateways.

Government
/business-government/protecting-devices-systems/hardening-systems-applications/system-hardening/implementing-multi-factor-authentication

Implementing multi-factor authentication   Publication

Nov 27, 2023 - This publication has been developed to provide guidance on what multi-factor authentication is, different multi-factor authentication methods that exist and why some multi-factor authentication methods are more secure, and therefore more effective, than others.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/business-government/secure-design/secure-by-design/secure-by-design-foundations

Secure by Design foundations   Publication

Jul 30, 2024 - ASD’s ACSC's Secure by Design foundations represent a first step in a new approach to assist technology manufacturers and customers to adopt Secure by Design. While the foundations are primarily designed to foster discussion within technology manufacturers on how to best approach Secure by Design, they contain relevant information and actions for technology customers.

Small & medium businesses
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/about-us/advisories/2022-004-asdacsc-ransomware-profile-alphv-aka-blackcat

2022-004: ASD's ACSC Ransomware Profile – ALPHV (aka BlackCat)   Advisory

Apr 14, 2022 - ALPHV (aka BlackCat, Noberus) is a ransomware variant first observed in late 2021, used by cybercriminals to conduct ransomware attacks against multiple sectors and organisations worldwide, including Australia.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/business-government/detecting-responding-to-threats/cyber-security-incident-response/preparing-for-and-responding-to-denial-of-service-attacks

Preparing for and responding to denial-of-service attacks   Publication

Mar 17, 2025 - Although organisations cannot avoid being targeted by denial-of-service attacks, there are a number of measures that organisations can implement to prepare for and potentially reduce the impact if targeted. Preparing for denial-of-service attacks before they occur is by far the best strategy, it is very difficult to respond once they begin and efforts at this stage are unlikely to be effective.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/2023-top-routinely-exploited-vulnerabilities

2023 top routinely exploited vulnerabilities   Advisory

Nov 13, 2024 - This advisory provides details, collected and compiled by the authoring agencies, on the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) routinely and frequently exploited by malicious cyber actors in 2023 and their associated Common Weakness Enumerations (CWEs). Malicious cyber actors exploited more zero-day vulnerabilities to compromise enterprise networks in 2023 compared to 2022, allowing them to conduct operations against high priority targets.
The authoring agencies strongly encourage vendors, designers, developers, and end-user organizations to implement the following recommendations, and those found within the Mitigations section of this advisory, to reduce the risk of compromise by malicious cyber actors.

Small & medium businesses
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/business-government/protecting-devices-systems/hardening-systems-applications/email-hardening/protecting-against-business-email-compromise

Protecting against business email compromise   Publication

Oct 6, 2021 - Business email compromise is when malicious actors use email to abuse trust in business processes to scam organisations out of money or goods. Malicious actors can impersonate business representatives using similar names, domains or fraudulent logos as a legitimate organisation or by using compromised email accounts and pretending to be a trusted co-worker.

Small & medium businesses
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/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/apt40-advisory-prc-mss-tradecraft-in-action

APT40 Advisory   Advisory

Jul 9, 2024 - This advisory, authored by the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre and international partners, outlines a People’s Republic of China (PRC) state-sponsored cyber group and their current threat to Australian networks.

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/about-us/advisories/iranian-government-sponsored-apt-cyber-actors-exploiting-microsoft-exchange-and-fortinet-vulnerabilities-furtherance-malicious-activities

Iranian Government-Sponsored APT Cyber Actors Exploiting Microsoft Exchange and Fortinet Vulnerabilities in Furtherance of Malicious Activities   Advisory

Nov 22, 2021 - Iranian government-sponsored APT actors are actively targeting a broad range of victims across multiple U.S. critical infrastructure sectors, including the Transportation Sector and the Healthcare and Public Health Sector, as well as Australian organisations.

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/threats/types-threats/scams

Scams   Threat

Apr 21, 2023 - Online scams cost Australians millions of dollars each year and anyone can be targeted. Cybercriminals often use familiar brands and logos to make themselves seem reliable.

Individuals & families
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/about-us/advisories/iranian-islamic-revolutionary-guard-corps-affiliated-cyber-actors-exploiting-vulnerabilities-data-extortion-and-disk-encryption-ransom-operations

Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Affiliated Cyber Actors Exploiting Vulnerabilities for Data Extortion and Disk Encryption for Ransom Operations   Advisory

Sep 15, 2022 - The Australian Signals Directorate's Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD's ACSC) has joined with international cyber security agency partners to co-author an advisory on continued Iranian state-sponsored cyber threats. Organisations are encouraged to apply the recommended mitigations to protect themselves online.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/business-government/secure-design/secure-by-design/shifting-balance-cybersecurity-risk

Shifting the balance of cybersecurity risk   Publication

Oct 17, 2023 - The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) and the following international partners provide the recommendations in this guide as a roadmap for technology manufacturers to ensure security of their products.

Small & medium businesses
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/about-us/advisories/covid-19-scam-messages

COVID-19 scam messages   Advisory

Mar 16, 2020 - The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD's ACSC) is aware of a COVID-19 themed scam being distributed via text message.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
/about-us/advisories/recommendations-mitigate-ddos-threats-being-made-against-australian-organisations

Recommendations to mitigate DDoS threats being made against Australian organisations   Advisory

Feb 25, 2020 - The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) is aware of a number of Denial of Service (DoS) for ransom threats being made against Australian organisations, primarily in the banking and finance sector.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/business-government/secure-design/secure-by-design/case-memory-safe-roadmaps

The case for memory safe roadmaps   Publication

Dec 7, 2023 - This guidance provides manufacturers with steps to create memory safe roadmaps and implement changes to eliminate memory safety vulnerabilities from their products.

Small & medium businesses
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/business-government/small-business-cyber-security/protecting-your-staff

Protecting your staff   Guidance

Apr 11, 2023 - An incident response plan can help organisations to respond to cybersecurity incidents while continuing to conduct business operations.

Small & medium businesses
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/Multiple-vulnerabilities-affecting-NetScaler-ADC-and-NetScaler-Gateway-devices

Multiple vulnerabilities affecting NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway devices   Alert

Aug 27, 2025 - The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) is aware of multiple vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-7775, CVE-2025-7776 & CVE-2025-8424) affecting NetScaler ADC (formerly Citrix ADC) and NetScaler Gateway (formerly Citrix Gateway) products.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/advisories/log4j-what-boards-and-directors-need-know

Log4j: What Boards and Directors Need to Know   Advisory

Jan 7, 2022 - Log4j is a software library used as a building block found in a wide variety of Java applications. The Log4j vulnerability – otherwise known as Log4Shell – is trivial to exploit, and represents a significant business continuity risk. This publication outlines what Boards and Directors need to know in order to protect their businesses.

Small & medium businesses
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/about-us/view-all-content/news-and-media/australias-second-ever-cyber-sanction-imposed

Australia’s second ever cyber sanction imposed   News

May 8, 2024 - Today the Australian Government, along with our international partners, has imposed a targeted financial sanction and travel ban on Russian citizen Dmitriy Khoroshev, for his leadership role in the notorious LockBit ransomware group.

/about-us/alerts/tmui-remote-code-execution-vulnerability-cve-2020-5902

TMUI remote code execution vulnerability - CVE-2020-5902   Alert

Jul 6, 2020 - The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) advises users of F5’s enterprise and data centre BIG-IP products to ensure their systems are promptly patched after the recent disclosure of new remote code execution vulnerability.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/about-us/alerts/sextortion-email-campaign-impacting-australians

Sextortion email campaign impacting Australians   Alert

Apr 16, 2020 - A large number of Australians are being impacted by an email ‘sextortion’ campaign in which the cyber scammers responsible have threatened to release personal and sensitive information to the recipients’ contacts unless the scammer is paid in cash or bitcoin.

Individuals & families
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/cisco-ios-xe-software-web-ui-zero-day-vulnerability

Cisco IOS XE Software Web UI Zero Day Vulnerability   Alert

Oct 25, 2023 - A previously unknown vulnerability (CVE-2023-20198) in the web UI feature of Cisco IOS XE Software could allow a malicious actor to take control of vulnerable devices. All Australian organisations should follow the recommendations published by Cisco.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/news/cyber-security-awareness-month-2022

Cyber Security Awareness Month 2022   News

Sep 30, 2022 - October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and this year the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre's (ASD’s ACSC) theme is Have you been hacked?

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/about-us/news/Cyber-Security-Awareness-Month-2023

Cyber Security Awareness Month 2023   News

Sep 25, 2023 - October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, a time for all Australians to improve their cyber security knowledge and take action to protect their information and devices.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/russian-fsb-cyber-actor-star-blizzard-continues-worldwide-spear-phishing-campaigns

Russian FSB cyber actor Star Blizzard continues worldwide spear-phishing campaigns   Advisory

Dec 8, 2023 - The Russia-based actor is targeting organisations and individuals in the UK and other geographical areas of interest.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/about-us/news/boost-your-cyber-defences-backups

Boost your cyber defences with backups   News

Aug 17, 2021 - Backing up your data is one of the best defences against ransomware attacks conducted by the opportunistic cyber criminals who continue to threaten Australian businesses, organisations, and families.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/alerts/microsoft-releases-security-updates-microsoft-edge-browser

Microsoft Releases Security Updates for Microsoft Edge Browser   Alert

Jun 30, 2021 - On June 24 2021, Microsoft released updates for their Edge Browser addressing two vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit to inject and execute malicious code.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
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/about-us/alerts/google-releases-security-updates-chrome-browser

Google Releases Security Updates for Chrome Browser   Alert

Jun 21, 2021 - On June 17 2021, Google released Chrome version 91.0.4472.114 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The patch notes for this version can be viewed at Chrome Release Note.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
/protect-yourself/resources-protect-yourself/personal-cyber-security-guides/personal-cyber-security-first-steps

Personal cyber security: First steps guide   Guidance

Apr 14, 2023 - The first of three cyber security guides in the personal cyber security series is designed to help everyday Australians understand a basic level of cyber security and how to take action to protect themselves from cyber threats.

Individuals & families
/business-government/small-business-cyber-security/small-business-hub

Small business hub  

Sep 30, 2025 - How to protect your small business from common cyber threats.

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