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ESET excels in performance & malware protection tests

ESET announced its advanced multilayered security product ESET Internet Security has received the prestigious Advanced+ awards in the recent Malware Protection Test and Performance Test conducted by A...

ESET researchers reveal iRecorder spies on its users

ESET researchers have discovered a trojanized Android app named iRecorder – Screen Recorder. It was available on Google Play as a legitimate app in September 2021, with malicious functionality m...

ESET acknowledged as a notable player by Forrester

ESET was included in Forrester’s The Endpoint Security Landscape, Q2 2023 report. The report provides an overview of 33 worldwide endpoint security vendors, amongst which ESET is recognized as a notab...

AceCryptor malware hit computers 10,000 times every month

ESET researchers have revealed details about a prevalent cryptor malware, AceCryptor, which operates as a cryptor-as-a-service used by tens of malware families. This threat has been around since 2016,...

Top search engines for internet‑connected devices and services

Camilo Gutiérrez Amaya, Head of Awareness & Research at ESET gives a roundup of some of the handiest tools that security professionals can use to search for and monitor devices that are accessible...

ESET discover Lazarus DreamJob campaign targets Linux users

ESET researchers have discovered a new Lazarus Operation DreamJob campaign targeting Linux users. ESET Research was able to reconstruct the full chain, from the ZIP file that delivers a fake HSBC job ...

How to create a user‑friendly strong password

Roman Cuprik, content writer at ESET explains that don’t torture people with exceedingly complex password composition rules but do blacklist commonly used passwords, plus other ways to help people hel...

ESET discovers APT groups muddying the waters for MSPs

James Shepperd, Content Manager at ESET takes a quick dive into the murky world of cyberespionage and other growing threats facing managed service providers – and their customers

Recycled company routers expose corporate secrets

ESET unveiled its new research into corporate network devices that were disposed of and sold on the secondary market. After looking at configuration data from 16 distinct network devices, ESET found t...