ESET uncovers APT-C-23 group’s new Android spyware
ESET researchers have analyzed a new version of Android spyware used by APT-C-23, a threat group active since at least 2017 that is known for mainly targeting the Middle East.
ESET researchers have analyzed a new version of Android spyware used by APT-C-23, a threat group active since at least 2017 that is known for mainly targeting the Middle East.
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET discusses the risks associated with plugging in an unknown or found USB flash drive as it could infect your device with viruses and malware as well as it can compromise data on your system.
ESET researchers have discovered and analyzed malware that targets Voice over IP (VoIP) softswitches. This new malware, named CDRThief by ESET, is designed to target a very specific VoIP platform used by two China-made softswitches (software switches): Linknat VOS2009 and VOS3000.
ESET has announced a “Back to Office” offer on ESET Endpoint Security Advanced, ESET Endpoint Security Standard, ESET Secure Business, ESET File Security, and ESET Mail Security products.
Jake Moore, Cyber Security Specialist for ESET explains the benefit of deleting your Houseparty – or any other unused – account, rather than just uninstalling the app?”
ESET, today announced that it has been commended with the top score in the latest AV-Test for best antivirus software for Android. AV-TEST, a leading independent testing organization, uses one of the largest collections of digital malware samples in the world to create a real-world environment
ESET, has been highly commended in the KuppingerCole Market Compass 2020 report that analyzed ESET’s Endpoint Protection, Detection and Response solutions, including ESET Endpoint Security and ESET Enterprise Inspector, praising ESET for its universal coverage.
ESET researchers explored the Mekotio, a Latin American banking trojan targeting Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries: mainly Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Spain, Peru and Portugal. Mekotio boasts several typical backdoor activities, including taking screenshots,
ESET has published a comprehensive overview of risks stemming from Thunderspy, a series of vulnerabilities in Thunderbolt technology, and possible protections. Via Thunderspy, an attacker can change, possibly can even remove the security measures of the Thunderbolt interface on a computer.
ESET, will highlight its latest research during Black Hat USA 2020. ESET researchers Robert Lipovský, Štefan Svorenčík and Vladislav Hrčka will present this today, on “KrØØk: Serious Vulnerability Affected Encryption of Billion+ Wi-Fi Devices” and “Stantinko Deobfuscation Arsenal.”