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ESET reveals infostealers using AI & banking malware to steal money

ESET has released its latest Threat Report, which summarizes threat landscape trends seen in ESET telemetry and from the perspective of both ESET threat detection and research experts, from December 2...

400k Linux servers compromised for cryptocurrency theft and financial gains

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 i...

ESET highlights the comeback of the infamous botnet Emotet

ESET Research has published a summary of what happened with the Emotet botnet since its comeback after a limited takedown. Emotet is a malware family active since 2014, operated by a cybercrime group ...

Top 5 threats SMBs need to watch in 2023

The statistics show more than 60% of all small and medium businesses experienced cyberattacks over the course of 2022. Small and medium-sized companies are great contributors to the global economy: ac...

Iran aligned Agrius APT group attacks diamond industry

ESET researchers discovered a new wiper and its execution tool, both attributed to the Iran-aligned Agrius APT group. The malware operators conducted a supply-chain attack abusing an Israeli software ...

ESET Research discovers new threat to Mac users

ESET researchers discovered a previously unknown macOS backdoor that spies on users of compromised Macs and exclusively uses public cloud storage services to communicate back and forth with its operat...

Play it safe and dont download pirated games

Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET says its all fun and games, until you get hacked – and this is just one risk of downloading cracked games

How to keep your credit card safe

Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET highlights some of the most common ways hackers can get hold of other people’s credit card data – and how you can keep yours safe 

Three most dangerous Android malwares

Lukas Stefanko, Malware Researcher at ESET explains here’s what you should know about some of the nastiest mobile malware – from malicious software that takes phones and data hostage to RATs tha...

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