New guidance for practitioners supporting victims of ‘domestic cyber crime’ New guidance for practitioners supporting victims of 'domestic cyber crime' The NCSC produces advice for practitioners working with victims who are being tracked, stalked, or virtually monitored. Read More July 30, 2024 1 minute read The NCSC produces advice for practitioners working with victims who are being tracked, stalked, or virtually monitored. Read More About The Author Read moreBuilding cyber skills and roles from CyBOK foundations See author's posts Related Post navigation Previous: Microsoft 365 and Azure outage takes down multiple servicesNext: The AI Fix #9: When AI detectors fail (spectacularly), and OpenAI’s five steps to Skynet Related Stories Critical flaw in Protobuf library enables JavaScript code execution Security Aid April 18, 2026 Tycoon 2FA Loses Phishing Kit Crown Amid Surge in Attacks Security Aid April 18, 2026 Mirai Variant Nexcorium Exploits CVE-2024-3721 to Hijack TBK DVRs for DDoS Botnet Security Aid April 18, 2026