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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: Hamster Kombat game misused by cybercriminals as spyware and infostealer

ESET researchers discovered Android spyware named Ratel pretending to be the Hamster Kombat game, distributed via an unofficial Telegram channel.

ESET Research discovers EvilVideo: Telegram app for Android targeted by zero-day exploit sending malicious videos

ESET Research found an advertisement for a zero-day exploit that targets the Telegram for Android app, posted in an underground forum.

Chinese HotPage browser injector is capable of replacing web content and opens the system to other vulnerabilities, ESET Research discovers

ESET Research has discovered a sophisticated Chinese browser injector ESET dubbed HotPage.

ESET is recognized as a Customers’ Choice for Midsize Enterprises in the 2024 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Endpoint Protection Platforms Report

ESEThas been named a Customers’ Choice for Midsize Enterprises in the 2024 Gartner® Peer Insights™ ´Voice of the Customer´ for Endpoint Protection Platforms.


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Building cyber-resilience: Lessons learned from the CrowdStrike incident

Organizations, including those that weren’t struck by the CrowdStrike incident, should resist the temptation to attribute the IT meltdown to exceptional circumstances

The tap-estry of threats targeting Hamster Kombat players

ESET researchers have discovered threats abusing the success of the Hamster Kombat clicker game

Cursed tapes: Exploiting the EvilVideo vulnerability on Telegram for Android

ESET researchers discovered a zero-day Telegram for Android exploit that allows sending malicious files disguised as videos

How a signed driver exposed users to kernel-level threats – Week in Security with Tony Anscombe

A purported ad blocker marketed as a security solution leverages a Microsoft-signed driver that inadvertently exposes victims to dangerous threats