ESET researchers have discovered a supply-chain attack against a VPN provider in South Korea by a newly discovered and previously undetected China-aligned APT group that ESET has named PlushDaemon.
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET explains that the blurring of lines between cybercrime and state-sponsored attacks underscores the increasingly fluid and multifaceted nature of today’s cyberthrea...
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET, explains that buying a pre-owned phone doesn’t have to mean compromising your security – take these steps to enjoy the benefits of cutting-edge technology at a fr...
ESET announced its recognition as a Product and Market Leader in KuppingerCole’s Leadership Compass for Managed Detection & Response (MDR). This report prepared by KuppingerCole Analysts AG evalua...
ESET announced the integration of its ESET PROTECT Platform with major vendors, IBM QRadar SIEM and Microsoft Sentinel. This will provide ESET customers with enhanced capabilities and advanced threat ...
ESET Research has released its latest APT Activity Report, which highlights activities of select advanced persistent threat (APT) groups that were documented by ESET researchers from April 2024 until ...
ESET researchers discovered that the organized scammer network Telekopye has expanded its operations to target users of popular accommodation booking platforms like Booking.com and Airbnb. They have a...
ESET researchers discovered a remote code execution vulnerability in WPS Office for Windows (CVE-2024-7262). It was being exploited by APT-C-60, a South Korea-aligned cyberespionage group, to target E...