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ESET awarded PC Mag Reader’s Choice Award for Security Suites

We are thrilled to say readers of PC Mag have recognised ESET’s consumer facing offerings as “everything you need in a security suite.” 

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Cybersecurity Leader from Slovakia to Build the Next Hub of the Industry

ESET’s future green campus and company headquarters cost will rise to approximately 100 million Euro

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It’s a five out of five for ESET Endpoint Security

ESET Endpoint Security recently earned five out of five stars in every category following a review by SC Magazine

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ESET Research uncovers CallPhantom scam on Google Play: Fake logs for real money

A new Android scam, CallPhantom, falsely claims to provide access to call logs, SMS records, and WhatsApp call history for any phone number in exchange for payment.

We identified and reported 28…

What the ransom note doesn’t say

An attack is what you see, but a business operation is what you're up against

Cyber fallout from the Iran war: What to have on your radar

The cybersecurity implications of the war in the Middle East extend far beyond the region. Here’s where to focus your defenses.

ESET Research: New NGate hides in NFC payment app, possibly built with AI

• ESET researchers discovered a new NGate malware variant abusing the legitimate Android HandyPay application.

• To trojanize HandyPay, threat actors most likely used GenAI.

• The campaign has been…


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This month in security with Tony Anscombe – May 2026 edition

In this roundup, Tony looks at attacks against Polish water treatment facilities, how AI-directed attacks failed in Mexico, and what Google believes is the first AI-generated zero-day exploit

ESET APT Activity Report Q4 2025–Q1 2026

An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in Q4 2025 and Q1 2026

What to consider before asking an AI chatbot for health advice

Using chatbots for medical advice could elicit hallucinations and even expose you to security and privacy risks. Here’s what’s at stake and how to stay safe.

BTMOB: A stealthy RAT burrowing deep into Android devices

The malware pairs remote access capabilities with ready-made campaign tools, lowering the barrier for full device compromise

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