Alžbeta Kovaľová, writer at ESET, discusses whether DNS protection technology can transform consumers’ worries about cybercrime with a trust-based approach.
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET, says as we draw the curtain on another eventful year in cybersecurity, it’s time to review some of the high-profile cyber incidents that occurred in 2023.
ESET Research has discovered a cluster of malicious Python projects being distributed via PyPI, the official Python (programming language) package repository. The threat targets both Windows and Linux systems and usually delivers a custom backdoor with cyberespionage capabilities.
Phil Muncaster, a guest writer at ESET, explains that unwrapping a new gadget this holiday season will put a big smile on your face, but things may quickly turn sour if the device and data on it aren’t secured properly.
ESET has released its latest Threat Report, which summarizes threat landscape trends seen in ESET telemetry and from the perspective of ESET threat detection and research experts from June 2023 through November 2023. The second half of 2023 witnessed significant cybersecurity incidents.
ESET researchers have observed alarming growth in deceptive Android loan apps, which present themselves as legitimate personal loan services, promising quick and easy access to funds. Despite their attractive appearance, these services are, in fact, designed to defraud users
ESET announced the launch of its new innovative and streamlined offering for consumers by unifying its broadly deployed consumer product portfolio. Specifically, ESET is introducing three new customer-centric subscription tiers, providing broad and reliable digital life protection
ESET announced that it has been acknowledged as a “Strong Performer,” according to The Forrester Wave: Endpoint Security, Q4 2023 report. Forrester, a respected analyst firm, meticulously researched and analyzed 13 top endpoint security vendors in its 25-criterion evaluation
AmiViz announced its participation in Black Hat Riyadh 2023, to be held at Riyadh Front Exhibition & Convention Center on November 14-16, where the company will showcase its cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions and services.
ESET Research recently observed the sudden demise of one of the most prolific Internet of Things (IoT) botnets, named Mozi, infamous for exploiting vulnerabilities in hundreds of thousands of IoT devices each year.
ESET researchers, during their regular monitoring of the cyberespionage operations of Winter Vivern, discovered that the group recently began exploiting a zero-day XSS vulnerability in the Roundcube Webmail server. In an XSS attack, malicious scripts are injected into otherwise trusted websites.
ESET presented the ESET Science Award for the fifth time to outstanding personalities of science and education in Slovakia earlier this month. The ESET Science Award pays tribute to scientists based in Slovakia and highlights their efforts and scientific activities that impact all areas of life.