Threat intelligence
What is actually being exploited, right now.
A live feed of newly published vulnerabilities and security news, pulled from the National Vulnerability Database and the security press and refreshed every twenty minutes on our own servers. It is the same feed we watch.
Free, no account, no tracking. If you would rather learn the fundamentals than follow the news, start with the learning programme instead — it is a complete curriculum and it is also free.
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What is happening right now
Pulled from the National Vulnerability Database and the security press, refreshed every twenty minutes on our own servers. It is the same feed we watch.
Latest vulnerabilities
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Security news
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Check your own domain in ten seconds
Three DNS records decide whether your email reaches the inbox and whether anyone can forge mail in your name. Most small businesses are missing at least one. Type a domain and see.
We look up public DNS records only — nothing is stored, and we do not email you as a result of using this.
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Reading the news is not the same as knowing the subject
Everything above tells you what happened. If you want to understand why it keeps happening — and be the person who fixes it — we publish a full curriculum: two tracks, twelve specialisms, roughly ninety hand-picked resources, a hands-on lab list and an honest opinion on which certificates are worth the money.
- Track A — Information TechnologyNetworking · Linux · Windows & AD · Cloud · Containers · Scripting
- Track B — CybersecurityPentest · Blue team & SOC · GRC · AppSec · Cloud security · DFIR
- PlusWritten guides, legal practice ranges, certification order, an incident playbook and a plain-English glossary
Training for your team
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We run short, practical sessions for small teams — no slideware marathons. Phishing, passwords, and what to do when something looks wrong, using your own systems as the examples. Tell us how many people and we will put something together.