About CyberSecureFox

CyberSecureFox is an independent cybersecurity publication and knowledge resource focused on cyber threats, vulnerabilities, malware activity, data breaches, vendor advisories, and practical security guidance.

Alongside cybersecurity news, we publish educational articles, guides, explainers, and resources about security tools, techniques, career paths, best practices, and the changing cybersecurity landscape.

Our Mission

Our mission is to make cybersecurity easier to understand and more useful for security professionals, IT teams, developers, researchers, students, and anyone interested in this field.

We aim to explain what happened, who may be affected, why it matters, and what practical steps can help reduce risk. Whether we cover a newly disclosed vulnerability, a malware campaign, a security tool, or a career topic, our goal is to provide clear, useful, and reliable information.

Our Story

CyberSecureFox was founded by Kamil Akbari, the project’s founder, editor, and author.

The site began as a personal blog where Kamil shared his knowledge about cybersecurity tools, practices, career paths, and hands-on learning. Over time, the project grew into an editorially managed cybersecurity resource covering both timely security news and evergreen educational content for readers who want to follow, understand, and learn more about the world of cybersecurity.

Articles may be published by Kamil Akbari or by the CyberSecureFox Editorial Team. The Editorial Team byline is used when a report involves editorial review, translation, updates, multiple source checks, or ongoing maintenance of the article.

What We Cover

CyberSecureFox covers a wide range of cybersecurity topics, including:

  • CVE disclosures and vulnerability analysis
  • exploited vulnerabilities and CISA KEV alerts
  • vendor security advisories
  • malware, ransomware, and threat activity
  • data breaches and major cyber incidents
  • cloud, enterprise, and open-source security risks
  • cybersecurity tools, techniques, and workflows
  • practical guides, explainers, and learning resources
  • cybersecurity careers, roles, and professional development

Cybersecurity is a fast-moving field, so we try to balance timely reporting with long-term educational value.

Our Approach

For news, vulnerability coverage, and threat reports, we rely on public and official sources whenever possible, including vendor advisories, CVE/NVD records, CISA alerts, GitHub advisories, security researcher reports, and reputable cybersecurity publications.

For guides, explainers, and educational materials, we focus on clarity, practical value, and helping readers build a stronger understanding of cybersecurity concepts, tools, and real-world practices.

Our goal is not only to summarize information, but to add useful context: affected products and versions, risk explanations, mitigation steps, relevant sources, and practical takeaways readers can verify and apply.

Use of AI-Assisted Tools

CyberSecureFox may use AI-assisted tools to support drafting, translation, formatting, research organization, and language editing. Editorial responsibility, source selection, fact-checking, and final publishing decisions remain with CyberSecureFox.

More details about our editorial workflow, source selection, corrections, and use of AI-assisted tools are available in our Editorial Standards.

Transparency

We believe readers should know who creates the content they read and how that content is produced.

You can learn more about our authors, editorial process, corrections, and contact options through the links below.

Learn More

  1. Editorial Standards — how we create, review, update, and correct content
  2. Contact — how to reach us
  3. Corrections — how to report an error
  4. Authors — who writes and reviews CyberSecureFox content
  5. Privacy Policy
  6. Terms of Service