For many IT and security practitioners, this plays out daily as they scramble to manage what IBM once called a "Frankencloud, ...
When an online account is compromised, the first few minutes may determine how bad the incident ultimately gets.
ESET researchers dive deeper into the EDR killer ecosystem, disclosing how attackers abuse vulnerable drivers.
The cybersecurity implications of the war in the Middle East extend far beyond the region. Here’s where to focus your ...
ESET researchers discovered a China-aligned APT group, LongNosedGoblin, which uses Group Policy to deploy cyberespionage tools across networks of governmental institutions ...
ESET’s Jake Moore used smart glasses, deepfakes and face swaps to ‘hack’ widely-used facial recognition systems – and he'll demo it all at RSAC 2026 Start using a new app and you’ll often be asked to ...
In addition to the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine, in recent years the country has been facing a significantly higher number of targeted cyberattacks, or so-called advanced persistent threats (APTs ...
Following OceanLotus’ activities is taking a tour in the world of deception. This group is known to lure victims by forging appealing documents to entice potential victims into executing the group’s ...
Remember when you used to have to print, sign, scan, email and/or even fax every time you wanted to sign and send an official document? Today, much of the hard work is done behind the scenes by cloud ...
MoustachedBouncer is a cyberespionage group discovered by ESET Research and first publicly disclosed in this blogpost. The group has been active since at least 2014 and only targets foreign embassies ...
The recent spate of ransomware payments cannot be the best use of cybersecurity budgets or shareholder capital, nor is it the best use of insurance industry funds. So, why are companies paying and ...
ESET researchers have analyzed MQsTTang, a new custom backdoor that we attribute to the Mustang Panda APT group. This backdoor is part of an ongoing campaign that we can trace back to early January ...