ESET Research discovered two previously unknown backdoors—which we named LunarWeb and LunarMail—that compromised a European ministry of foreign affairs and its diplomatic missions abroad, primarily in the Middle East.
ESET has released its latest APT Activity Report, which summarizes the notable activities of selected advanced persistent threat (APT) groups documented by ESET researchers from October 2023 until the end of March 2024. The highlighted operations are representative of the broader landscape of threats ESET Research
ESET announced that it has been included in Forrester’s Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) Solutions Landscape report, Q1 2024. Forrester provides an overview of 16 vendors in the field, including ESET, which, in our opinion, makes ESET a valuable player in this established market.
ESET Research released today its deep-dive investigation into one of the most advanced server-side malware campaigns, which is still growing and has seen hundreds of thousands of compromised servers in its at least 15-year-long operation.
ESET announced the integration of its ESET PROTECT Platform with Elastic Security, the leading search AI company. Elastic enhances business security through cutting-edge detection and response capabilities. The integration is set to transform security operations
ESET announced its participation in the upcoming RSA Conference in San Francisco from May 6–9, 2024. At the event, ESET Malware Researcher Martin Smolár will present critical vulnerabilities and long-lasting problems in Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) security, which resulted in the discovery of the BlackLotus UEFI bootkit.
ESET announced a new integration with Arctic Wolf, a global leader in security operations, to ensure increased visibility and protection against modern threats. By integrating ESET Inspect into Arctic Wolf’s Security Operations Platform, Arctic Wolf customers are able to enhance their security posture – aggregating vast amounts of data from diverse, global sources.
ESET researchers have discovered an active espionage campaign targeting Android users with apps primarily posing as messaging services. While these apps offer functional services as bait, they are bundled with the open-source XploitSPY malware.
Phil Muncaster, the guest writer at ESET, probes whether that is the right question to ask and suggests what else you should consider when it comes to keeping your accounts safe.
Today, ESET announced its participation in GISEC 2024, the Gulf Information Security Expo & Conference. With its unwavering commitment to safeguarding businesses and individuals against evolving cyber threats, ESET’s presence at GISEC this year signifies a pivotal opportunity
ESET has been named a Top Player in Radicati´s APT Protection Market Quadrant 2024, covering the advanced persistent threat (APT) protection segment of the security market.