Five signs you’ve fallen for a scam
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET explains here’s how to know you have fallen victim to a scam – and what to do in order to undo or mitigate the damage
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET explains here’s how to know you have fallen victim to a scam – and what to do in order to undo or mitigate the damage
ESET announced the availability of ESET endpoint security solutions bolstered by Intel Threat Detection Technology (Intel TDT). By combining its advanced multi-layered security software with Intel vPro 9th Gen through the newly launched 13th Gen Intel Core processors,
ESET researchers have discovered dozens of copycat Telegram and WhatsApp websites targeting mainly Android and Windows users with trojanized versions of these instant messaging apps. Most of the malicious apps we identified are clippers
ESET researchers have uncovered a compromise of an East Asian data-loss prevention (DLP) company. During the intrusion, the attackers deployed at least three malware families and compromised internal update servers and third-party tools used by the affected company.
ESET researchers have analyzed a cyberespionage campaign distributing CapraRAT backdoors through trojanized and supposedly “secure” Android messaging apps that exfiltrate sensitive information.
ESET researchers are the first to publish an analysis of a UEFI bootkit that is capable of bypassing an essential platform security feature – UEFI Secure Boot. The functionality of the bootkit and its individual features make ESET Research believe that it is a threat known as BlackLotus,
ESET researchers have discovered the WinorDLL64 backdoor, one of the payloads of the Wslink downloader. The targeted region, and overlap in behavior and code, suggest the tool is used by the infamous North Korea-aligned APT group Lazarus.
ESET, was recently noted as a vendor “who shaped the year” in the IDC Worldwide Modern Endpoint Security Market Shares July 2021-June 2022: Currency Exchange Rates Slightly Trimmed Accelerating Growth (doc #US49982022, January 2023) report.
ESET today announces several enhancements to its popular ESET Cyber Security for macOS product line, designed to provide essential protection for Apple users from a variety of modern-day cyber threats. The macOS v7.3 now features native support for ARM and automatic updates to ensure optimal protection at all times.
ESET has released its T3 2022 Threat Report, summarizing key statistics from ESET detection systems and highlighting notable examples of ESET’s cybersecurity research. The latest issue of the ESET Threat Report (covering October to December 2022) highlights the impact of the ongoing war on Ukraine and its effects on the world, including cyberspace. The invasion […]