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Featured Security Guides

Foundational reading for anyone starting their cybersecurity awareness journey.

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Beginner

Password Security Best Practices

Learn how to create, store, and manage strong passwords the right way.

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Beginner

Two-Factor Authentication Explained

Why 2FA matters and how it blocks the majority of account takeovers.

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Beginner

What Is Phishing and How to Avoid It

Spot the red flags of phishing emails, texts, and fake websites.

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Beginner

VPN Basics and Privacy

What a VPN actually protects, and what it does not.

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Threat awareness

Latest Cyber Threats

Categories of threats currently affecting individuals and organizations worldwide.

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Critical

Ransomware Campaigns

Ransomware continues to target businesses through unpatched software and weak remote access.

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High

Phishing & Social Engineering

Attackers impersonate trusted brands and coworkers to trick people into revealing information.

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Medium

Web Application Exploits

Common flaws like injection and cross-site scripting remain a leading cause of data exposure.

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Daily habits

Online Safety Tips

Small habits that meaningfully reduce your exposure to common attacks.

Tip

Use a Password Manager

Generate and store unique, complex passwords for every account you own.

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Tip

Enable 2FA Everywhere

Add a second layer of verification to email, banking, and social accounts.

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Tip

Verify Before You Click

Hover over links and check sender details before entering any credentials.

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Tip

Keep Software Updated

Apply security patches promptly to close known vulnerabilities.

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Awareness

Vulnerability Awareness

Understand how software weaknesses are discovered, disclosed, and patched — and why staying updated matters.

Learn about vulnerabilities
Prevention

Phishing Prevention

Practical checklists for spotting fraudulent emails, smishing texts, and fake login pages before you engage.

Phishing prevention guide
Education

Malware Education

Learn how viruses, worms, trojans, and ransomware behave — and the defensive practices that stop them.

Malware basics
Protect your data

Privacy Protection

Your personal data is valuable — here's how to keep control of it.

Data Minimization

Share only what's necessary. Review app permissions and account data regularly to reduce your digital footprint.

Data protection guide

Private Browsing Habits

Use encrypted connections, trusted VPNs, and privacy-respecting browsers for sensitive activity.

Privacy fundamentals
Infrastructure

Network & Cloud Security

Network Security

Firewalls, segmentation, and monitoring form the backbone of a defensible network.

Network security guide

Cloud Security

Shared responsibility, access controls, and configuration hygiene for cloud environments.

Cloud security guide
Know the terms

Cybersecurity Glossary Preview

Plain-English definitions of common security terminology.

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Zero-Day

A vulnerability that is unknown to the vendor and has no available patch yet.

Encryption

The process of converting data into a coded form to prevent unauthorized access.

Firewall

A system that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on rules.

Learn by doing

Latest Tutorials

Step-by-step lessons covering the fundamentals of cyber defense.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is CyberVorn free to use?+

Yes. CyberVorn is a fully free, static educational resource with no accounts, subscriptions, or paid plans.

Does CyberVorn teach hacking techniques?+

No. All content is defensive and awareness-focused. We do not publish exploit code, attack tutorials, or offensive techniques.

Who is this website for?+

Anyone — from complete beginners to IT professionals looking for clear, jargon-free explanations of security concepts.

How often is content updated?+

Our guides are reviewed periodically to stay aligned with current best practices in the security community.

Can I suggest a topic?+

Yes — reach out via the Contact page and let us know what you would like covered.