Our Services.
Do you need Staff Phishing Simulation?
At LG CyberSec, we’re exploring a low-cost, high-impact phishing simulation service designed for small and medium-sized businesses (100-400 employees). Each month, we send realistic, customised phishing emails to your staff and track who interacts with them. At the end of that month, you receive a clear, actionable report showing click-through rates and exactly who took the bait — helping you target future training where it’s needed most.
We’re aiming to make enterprise-grade security awareness testing affordable for everyone starting from £50/month for companies with 200 or less employees.


Do you need help with your threat detections?
LG CyberSec’s Detection Engineering service is built for organizations that understand prevention isn’t enough. We can help design, build, and optimize detection capabilities that empower your security operations to catch what others miss — faster, smarter, and with less noise.
Also, watch this space, as we are working on building a large repository of Sigma detection rules, and more detection capabilities, publicly available for free, which you can run for your SMB.
Do you need consultation? Or just want to chat about cybersecurity?
At LG CyberSec, we don’t just respond to threats — we anticipate them. Our cybersecurity consulting services are designed to empower organizations with strategic insight, expert guidance, and tailored solutions to protect what matters most: your data, your systems, and your reputation.
Or if you just want to chat about anything cybersecurity, get in touch, we’d love to chat and help you in any way we can!

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Our Cybersecurity Blog.
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Alert: Malicious PyPI Package soopsocks Infected 2,653 Systems – What SMBs Need to Know
A severe cybersecurity incident has rocked the Python development community, with a malicious PyPI package called soopsocks successfully infiltrating over 2,653 systems before being detected and removed. This supply chain attack highlights the growing vulnerability of software ecosystems and the urgent need for businesses to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses. For small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs)…
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Confucius Hackers Strike Pakistan with WooperStealer and Anondoor Malware: What SMBs Need to Know
The cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve as threat actors develop increasingly sophisticated attack methods. Recent reports reveal that the notorious Confucius hackers have launched a new campaign against Pakistan using advanced malware variants called WooperStealer and Anondoor. This development highlights the growing sophistication of Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups and their ability to adapt their…
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HomeRefill Data Breach: 183,804 Accounts Compromised – What SMBs Can Learn
In an era where data breaches have become an unfortunate reality for businesses of all sizes, the recent HomeRefill data breach serves as a stark reminder of the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures. With 183,804 user accounts compromised, this incident highlights vulnerabilities that could affect any business, from small startups to established enterprises. For…
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Latest Pilot Jobs Data Breach: 118,864 Accounts Compromised – What SMBs and Job Seekers Need to Know
The aviation industry has been rocked by another significant cybersecurity incident, with the Latest Pilot Jobs data breach exposing sensitive information from 118,864 user accounts. This breach serves as a stark reminder that no industry is immune to cyber threats, and highlights the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures for both businesses and individual users.…
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UK Government Demands Access to Apple User Data: What This Means for Your Business Privacy and Security
In a concerning development for digital privacy and cybersecurity, the UK government has renewed its demands for access to British Apple users’ data through a new Technical Capability Notice issued by the Home Office in October 2025. This latest move reignites the ongoing battle between tech giants and government agencies over encryption, creating significant implications…
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Why Millions of Brits Oppose Digital ID: Privacy Concerns and Taking Control of Personal Security
The UK’s recent announcement of plans to introduce a national digital ID system by 2029 has sparked unprecedented public opposition, with millions of citizens voicing their concerns through petitions and public discourse. While the government presents this initiative as a modernization effort to combat fraud and streamline services, the backlash reveals deep-seated anxieties about privacy,…
