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ESET Endpoint Security Ranked As Top Performer

ESET has been recognized as the most lightweight solution on market in special business test by AV-Comparatives

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ESET Undisputed No.1 in Spam Protection

ESET security solutions scored highest in key spam-filtering tests for both business and home users

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Back to school 2020 – stay safe online with ESET Internet Security

ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, has earned high scores for its Endpoint Protection Advanced Cloud in the AV-Comparatives H1 Business Security Test 2020.

ESET Mobile Security recognized with a top score in AV-Test “best antivirus software for Android”

Bratislava, August 27 2020 – ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, has been commended with the top score in the latest AV-Test for best antivirus software for Android.

Novel malicious software discovered by ESET continues to grow the MITRE ATT&CKTM knowledge base

Since going public in 2015, the MITRE ATT&CKTM knowledge base has witnessed a boon of contributions from the cybersecurity community.

ESET earns high scores across AV-Comparatives H1 Business Security Test 2020

ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, has earned high scores for its Endpoint Protection Advanced Cloud in the AV-Comparatives H1 Business Security Test 2020.


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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

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