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Hospitals. Schools. NGOs. Small organizations face cyberattacks every day with no budget, no team, and no one to call. Aevori gives them the same incident response guidance enterprise organizations pay thousands for — completely free, forever.

37%
of NGOs report inadequate cyber resilience vs 11% in private sector — WEF Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026
36%
surge in ransomware attacks on hospitals in late 2025 — healthcare is the #1 most targeted sector
$0
cost to use Aevori — always free, no account, no ads, no vendor lock-in, no hidden costs
4B+
people in organizations with no dedicated security team worldwide — the unprotected world

Not sure what ransomware means? Plain-language explanations below ↓

Module 01 — Live Now

Cyber
First Aid.
Free.

Describe your incident — get immediate step-by-step response built on real SOC methodology. No jargon. No upsell. No account. Works anywhere in the world.

  • Hospitals and clinics under ransomware attack
  • Schools with breached student data
  • NGOs and nonprofits facing phishing attacks
  • Small businesses with no IT team
  • Anyone who doesn't know what to do next
Emergency Response ActiveAI · Free · 24/7
Try an example
What type of incident?
Describe what's happening

Ctrl+Enter to send · Your description is never stored

AI-powered guidance only. For life-safety emergencies also contact your national CERT immediately. We never store your data.

Module 02 — Live Now

CyberWeather.
Your weekly
threat forecast.

Weekly AI threat briefings tailored to your organization type and region. Plain language. Actionable. Like a weather forecast for cyber risk — free worldwide.

  • Tailored to your org type — hospital, school, NGO, government
  • Tailored to your region — Africa, Asia, LatAm, Global
  • Real threat intelligence in plain language
  • Specific actions to take this week
Weekly Threat ForecastAI · Free · Weekly
Your organization type
Your region

Based on current threat intelligence. Free, no account needed.

Module 03 — Live Now

ShieldHuman.
Digital safety
for the vulnerable.

Personalized digital safety plans for journalists, activists, and survivors facing targeted surveillance or threats. Describe your situation — get a protection plan built for your reality.

  • Journalists covering dangerous topics
  • Human rights activists and defenders
  • Survivors fleeing domestic abuse or stalking
  • Aid workers in conflict zones
  • Anyone facing targeted digital threats
Digital Safety AssessmentPrivate · Free · No logs
Who are you?
Your current risk level
Low — General cautionMediumCritical — Active threat
Describe your situation

This conversation is never stored. For immediate danger, contact Access Now's Digital Security Helpline: accessnow.org/help

Module 04 — Live Now

VulnBridge.
Safe disclosure.
No legal risk.

Found a security vulnerability? VulnBridge helps you report it safely and responsibly — especially if you're in a country where disclosure is legally risky. Anonymous, guided, free.

  • Security researchers in the Global South
  • Students who found a vulnerability
  • IT staff who found a flaw in their org
  • Anyone afraid of legal consequences for reporting
Anonymous Vulnerability DisclosureAnonymous · Free
Type of vulnerability
Your country / region Describe what you found

Your report is never stored or forwarded without your consent. You are doing the right thing by reporting what you found.

Four modules.
One mission.

Free cybersecurity for everyone who has never had any.

01

Cyber First Aid

Emergency AI response for organizations under attack — ransomware, breach, phishing. Calm guidance when there's no one else to call.

Live Now
02

CyberWeather

Weekly AI threat briefings for your org type and region. Plain language. Actionable. Like a weather forecast for cyber risk.

Live Now
03

ShieldHuman

Digital safety for journalists, activists and survivors facing surveillance or targeted digital threats.

Live Now
04

VulnBridge

Anonymous vulnerability disclosure for researchers in the Global South — safe, neutral, no legal risk.

Live Now
No technical words

Understand what happened to you.

The three attacks that hit small organizations most. What they mean — and what to do right now.

Threat 01

Ransomware

Your files are locked by criminals who demand money to unlock them. Like a digital kidnapping of your data. Hospitals, schools and NGOs are the most targeted globally — ransomware attacks on healthcare surged 36% in 2025.

Right now:

Disconnect from internet immediately. Do not restart. Do not pay. Use First Aid above.

Threat 02

Phishing

A fake email or message tricks someone into clicking a bad link or typing their password. Looks exactly like a real email from your bank, Google, or government. In 2026, attackers use AI to create messages in local languages that are almost impossible to detect.

Prevention:

Never click links in emails. Type the website address directly into your browser.

Threat 03

Data Breach

Someone stole your patient records, student data, or donor information. It gets sold online or leaked publicly. According to WEF 2026, NGOs are among the most vulnerable — 37% report inadequate resilience vs 11% in private sector.

Right now:

Change all passwords from a clean device. Notify affected people within 72 hours.

Do these today

5 things that block 90% of attacks

No technical knowledge needed. Anyone can do these in 30 minutes.

  • 1Use a different password for every account — use the free password manager Bitwarden
  • 2Turn on 2-step verification (2FA) on your email and all important accounts
  • 3Back up important files weekly — on a USB drive kept offline or in Google Drive
  • 4Never open email attachments you weren't expecting — even from people you know
  • 5Update your devices when they ask — updates fix the security holes attackers use to get in

Something already happened? Use the Cyber First Aid tool ↑

Common questions

What should I do immediately if my organization gets hacked?+
Isolate affected systems from the network immediately — unplug ethernet cables and disable Wi-Fi. Do not shut down infected machines (this destroys forensic evidence). Photograph any ransom notes or suspicious screens. Then use Aevori's free Cyber First Aid tool above for step-by-step guidance tailored to your specific situation.
Is there really free cybersecurity help for NGOs and hospitals?+
Yes. Aevori is completely free — no account, no credit card, no hidden costs. Built for hospitals, schools, NGOs and small organizations that face real cyber threats but can't afford security teams. It will always be free.
My files are encrypted and there's a ransom note. What do I do?+
Do NOT pay the ransom and do NOT restart the computer. Disconnect the affected machine from your network immediately. Check whether your backups are intact and stored offline. Use Aevori's Ransomware response above. Also visit nomoreransom.org — many ransomware strains have free decryptors available.
Is there free cybersecurity help for organizations in Africa, Asia and Latin America?+
Yes. Aevori is built specifically for the Global South. Available in 6 languages including Arabic, French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Hindi. Free, no account required, works in any country. According to the WEF Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, 37% of NGOs report inadequate cyber resilience — Aevori exists to close that gap.
What is ShieldHuman?+
ShieldHuman is Aevori's free digital safety tool for journalists, activists, and survivors facing targeted surveillance or threats. Describe your situation and risk level — get a personalized digital protection plan. Nothing is stored. For immediate danger, contact Access Now's Digital Security Helpline: accessnow.org/help
What is VulnBridge?+
VulnBridge helps security researchers — especially in countries where disclosure is legally risky — report security vulnerabilities safely and responsibly. Anonymous, step-by-step guided, free. You are doing the right thing by reporting what you found.
Does Aevori store my data or incident details?+
No. Aevori does not store, log, or retain anything you type. Your information goes directly to the AI and the response comes back to you — nothing is saved on our servers. We take privacy as seriously as we take security.
Who built Aevori and why is it free?+
Aevori was built by Chintan, a cybersecurity analyst who saw how many organizations — especially in the Global South — face real cyberattacks every day with no protection, no guidance, and no one to call. The enterprise security industry ignores them because there's no profit. Aevori exists because there's a mission. Learn more at chintan.page.

Free cybersecurity help for the unprotected world

Aevori provides free cyber first aid, free cybersecurity help for NGOs, free ransomware recovery guidance, and free cybersecurity for hospitals and schools worldwide — especially in the Global South where enterprise security is completely out of reach. According to the World Economic Forum Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, 37% of NGOs report inadequate cyber resilience compared to just 11% in the private sector. Ransomware attacks on healthcare surged 36% in late 2025. Small organizations are twice as likely to have insufficient cyber resilience as large ones.

Aevori's four free modules — Cyber First Aid (emergency incident response), CyberWeather (weekly threat briefings), ShieldHuman (digital safety for journalists and activists), and VulnBridge (anonymous vulnerability disclosure for Global South researchers) — serve hospitals, schools, NGOs, journalists, activists, survivors, and security researchers in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and everywhere enterprise cybersecurity ignores. Available in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Portuguese, and Hindi. Free. Always. No account. No ads.

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