ESET Research analyzes Gamaredon’s new toolset and the group’s growing reliance on legitimate online services to hide its C&C ...
ESET researchers assisted in the global disruption of the Amadey botnet and Stealc infostealer, providing technical analysis, ...
Email is not just a means of communication, or yet another online account. In both our personal and work lives, it holds the ...
It's that time of month when ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe looks back at some of the top cybersecurity stories that made the news over the past 30 or so days and considers what they may ...
ESET researchers analyzed the robust EDR-killing toolset of the ransomware-as-a-service gang Gentlemen. Since the beginning of 2026, Gentlemen has emerged as one of the most active gangs in the ...
Cybersecurity has a familiar way of saying the storm will come: “a breach is a matter of when, not if.” While the industry’s sternest maxim has probably never been more true, it sometimes feels as ...
Much has been written about how the days of phishing emails laden with broken grammar and crude design are numbered, largely thanks to AI. Meanwhile, EvilTokens offers a somewhat different example of ...
Our tracking of OceanLotus activities from 2024–2026 reveals a shift in operational focus. During this period, the Vietnam-aligned OceanLotus adopted a more selective approach to external operations ...
ESET analiza sitios falsos que suplantan a DocuSign para distribuir malware, con casos detectados en Brasil y técnicas adaptables a otros países de Latinoamérica.
There’s one cognitive bias that we humans are prone to, and it lies at the centre of some of the challenges that cybersecurity professionals face every day. It’s known as the normalcy bias – what Dr.
Von Phishing-Kampagnen mit Rechtschreib- und Grammatikfehlern sowie rudimentärem Design zu sprechen, ist mittlerweile überholt. Heute hat sich diese Bedrohung weiterentwickelt, und EvilTokens ist ein ...
Peut-on encore croire ce que l’on entend ? De plus en plus souvent, la réponse est non. Les progrès fulgurants de ...