Stay Sharp: Your Phishing and Smishing Survival Kit Body
Cybercriminals are getting smarter but so can you. The National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT‑BS) has launched the Phishing and Smishing Survival Kit to help you spot
CIRT‑BS Advisory: Beware of Fraudulent NIB Smart Card Renewal Text Scam
CIRT‑BS warns the public about fraudulent messages impersonating the National Insurance Board (NIB). These scams aim to deceive recipients into clicking unsafe links or sharing personal information under the guise
Smishing vs Phishing: Understanding the Dual Threat
Cyber‑criminals continue to evolve their tactics, targeting both mobile and desktop users. Smishing uses SMS or messaging apps to lure victims into clicking fraudulent links or sharing sensitive data. Phishing
Advisory: Fake Traffic Fine Payment Scam
The National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT-BS) is aware of fraudulent websites impersonating legitimate government services and attempting to collect fake traffic fine payments. These scams use
Bahamas Election Security Awareness 2026
Daily Election Checklist: Stay Informed. Stay Secure. Verifying information is everyone’s responsibility: Follow updates from official government channels and the Parliamentary Registration Department Rely on verified Bahamian news outlets for
Child Online Protection Webinar: A Conversation That Matters
On May 20, 2026, the National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT‑BS) will host the Child Online Protection Webinar, uniting international experts to explore how we can build

Data Privacy Week: 4 Ways to Protect Your Data
So what’s the big deal about privacy, anyway? When you avoid taking measures to take control of your data, you make yourself susceptible to identity theft, which can lead to several issues, including financial loss and damage to your online footprint. Throughout this Data Privacy Week, CIRT-BS covered topics around practising discernment in sharing specific data with various services and taking action on our decisions through

Data Privacy Week: Get Comfortable with Privacy
We may feel despair about how our data is collected and used by our apps and web services—especially as they often request more data than necessary. But here’s the silver lining, thanks to privacy rules like the GDPR and Data Protection Act: you have some control! Privacy rules help protect us, the users. Websites and apps are now increasing transparency around the info they collect and how

Data Privacy Week: The Privacy & Convenience Trade-off
Think about the last application you downloaded on your mobile phone. It could be a messaging tool, an engaging social media platform, or even a GPS navigator. Whatever the app may be, mobile applications add considerable value to our lives… but at what cost? The truth is, while these apps may provide convenience, they also infringe on your privacy by collecting extensive data on you and
Introduction to Cybersecurity
Imagine the chaos of a world where your online financial systems are compromised daily, you have difficulty accessing email accounts when you want to, and your local meteorologists cannot detect the next storm before it happens. This is a glimpse into the reality of a world without cybersecurity. CISA, the United States’ Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, defines cybersecurity as the art of protecting networks,

Understanding Akira Ransomware and Ransomware Trends: A Comprehensive Analysis
Author: Marcus Knowles Jr. CIRT Analyst In the rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity, ransomware attacks have emerged as one of the most pervasive and damaging threats to businesses worldwide. Among the myriad ransomware families, one name has been making headlines – Akira. Understanding the origins, evolution, and tactics employed by Akira is crucial in the fight against this potent digital adversary. Ransomware families reported in

Cyber Steward’s Guide to Online Christmas Shopping
Cyber Steward’s Guide to Online Christmas Shopping Spot the Real Deals Learn the difference between genuine offers and too-good-to-be-true scams. Secure Your Transactions Use trusted payment methods and ensure the website’s security before entering your details. Keep Software Updated Running the latest security software is your first defence against cyber threats. Watch Out for Fake Reviews Rely on verified purchase reviews and be wary of

Safer Students — Get Safe Online
Keep Your Students Safer Students spend much time online in today’s digital world. Online is great fun, but cyberbullying, oversharing, and clickjacking may cause them harm. Get Safe Online provides valuable information to prepare students to navigate the online world. We want every student while online to say with confidence #lAmSafer. Visit getsafeonline.bs to find out how students can stay safe online. Choose Secure

Keep Your Online Identity on Lock
11 April 2023 is recognised as Identity Management Day. Below are some practical tips on keeping your online identity on lock. Protect personal information. Don’t post NIB cards, Driver’s Licences, and other identifiable info. Close old accounts. Unused accounts are easier to hack. Stay alert for scams. Beware of giveaways, quizzes and surveys soliciting banking info. Avoid app sharing. If one app is hacked, linked

World Backup Day
Did you know that 31 March has been dubbed the day to backup and better protect your data? Losing important digital files happen way more than you think! CIRT-BS is here to help you avoid being fooled with the 3-2-1 Backup Rule.

Cyber Sharks Capture the Flag Competition 2026
Cyber Sharks Capture the Flag Competition Bahamas is a groundbreaking national cybersecurity challenge for Bahamian youth ages 13–16. Hosted by the National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT‑BS), this event empowers the next generation of cyber defenders through hands‑on learning and teamwork. Why Join the Cyber Sharks Capture the Flag Competition Bahamas? Taking place on August 28–29, 2026, the Cyber Sharks Capture the

Stay Sharp: Your Phishing and Smishing Survival Kit Body
Cybercriminals are getting smarter but so can you. The National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT‑BS) has launched the Phishing and Smishing Survival Kit to help you spot fake messages before they trap you. Verify the URL: Official Bahamas government websites always end with .bs or .com. Spot the fakes: Beware of look‑alike domains such as .bs.com or .lbs — they’re designed to

CIRT‑BS Advisory: Beware of Fraudulent NIB Smart Card Renewal Text Scam
CIRT‑BS warns the public about fraudulent messages impersonating the National Insurance Board (NIB). These scams aim to deceive recipients into clicking unsafe links or sharing personal information under the guise of renewing their NIB Smart Card. The National Insurance Board has officially confirmed that it does not send renewal notifications via text message. Any message requesting Smart Card renewal through a link is fraudulent. How

Smishing vs Phishing: Understanding the Dual Threat
Cyber‑criminals continue to evolve their tactics, targeting both mobile and desktop users. Smishing uses SMS or messaging apps to lure victims into clicking fraudulent links or sharing sensitive data. Phishing relies on deceptive emails that mimic trusted sources to install malware or steal credentials. Stay vigilant and report suspicious messages or emails to cirt.bs/report. Together, we can strengthen The Bahamas’ cyber resilience.

Child Online Protection Webinar: A Conversation That Matters
On May 20, 2026, the National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT‑BS) will host the Child Online Protection Webinar, uniting international experts to explore how we can build safer, more resilient digital spaces for children. This timely conversation under the theme “A Conversation That Matters. SHIELDS UP!” will spotlight proactive strategies to prevent online exploitation and strengthen community awareness. Featured Speakers Fanny Rotino,

Parents: Protect Your Kids on Roblox
Roblox is one of the most popular games in the world, and chances are your child plays it. It’s fun and creative but if left unsupervised, it can expose children to very real dangers. Dangers of Unsupervised Play: Online predators who pretend to be kids and attempt grooming. Exposure to adult, violent, or inappropriate content. Strangers messaging or joining games uninvited. Cyberbullying, harassment, or peer

The Deal on Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday is a great time to score on big deals; however, cyber criminals use this day to try to score big with your wallet and personal identifiable information as well. As you shop online, especially throughout the holiday season, remember these few tips: Before You Shop Enrol in payment alerts. Some card issuers offer payment alerts so you are always aware of your transactional

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: The Truth About Software Updates
Those pesky updates. They’re annoying but so critical to do! While, at times, they may seem inconvenient, these updates ensure that your devices and apps remain protected from the latest threats. An Apple Example In 2019, Apple introduced a group FaceTime feature. Shortly after its release, a 14-year-old initiated a group call and discovered a major security flaw: they could eavesdrop on a call recipient

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Now That’s a Red Flag: Watch Out for Phish!
Did you know that one of the most common cyber attacks reported at the National CIRT originate from a phishing attempt that an unlucky victim fell for? This unfortunate fact reminds us why learning to recognise and report phishing attempts is critical. Below we list five red flags to look out for as you become more sensitive to phishing attempts. A message tone that is
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