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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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Killing me gently: Inside Gentlemen’s EDR killer framework

ESET Research shares the results of a months-long investigation into the suite of EDR killers maintained by the RaaS gang Gentlemen

Protecting legacy OT systems against modern cyberthreats

Many manufacturing plants depend on OT systems that stay in service for many years. That long run can hide significant cybersecurity risks.

FishMonger’s arsenal upgraded: SprySOCKS for Windows

ESET researchers have discovered SprySOCKS for Windows, FishMonger’s backdoor weaponizing a kernel driver for advanced stealthiness

EvilTokens: A phishing attack that doesn’t steal your password

A phishing kit subverting Microsoft’s legitimate authentication flow lets attackers break into accounts without stealing passwords or creating fake login pages

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