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More than 30 years later, ESET remains at the forefront of cybersecurity research, operating 13 R&D centers across the world that analyze, monitor and anticipate new threats. In recent years alone, ESET researchers have made a number of significant discoveries that shed light on various malicious campaigns orchestrated by the world’s most advanced threat actors. They have also identified multiple high-impact vulnerabilities in third-party products and services.

Over the years, ESET’s experts have assisted law enforcement with disruptions of several notorious cybercrime operations. They also frequently present at leading industry conferences and are among the most referenced contributors to the MITRE ATT&CK® knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques.

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Threat Reports, ESET Research

ESET APT Activity Report T3 2022

ESET APT Activity Report T3 2022

Threat Reports, ESET Research

ESET APT Activity Report T3 2022

An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in T3 2022

Jean-Ian Boutin31 Jan 2023


Ukraine Crisis – Digital Security Resource Center

SwiftSlicer: New destructive wiper malware strikes Ukraine

SwiftSlicer: New destructive wiper malware strikes Ukraine

Ukraine Crisis – Digital Security Resource Center

SwiftSlicer: New destructive wiper malware strikes Ukraine

Sandworm continues to conduct attacks against carefully chosen targets in the war-torn country

Editor27 Jan 2023


ESET Research

Introducing IPyIDA: A Python plugin for your reverse-engineering toolkit

Introducing IPyIDA: A Python plugin for your reverse-engineering toolkit

ESET Research

Introducing IPyIDA: A Python plugin for your reverse-engineering toolkit

ESET Research announces IPyIDA 2.0, a Python plugin integrating IPython and Jupyter Notebook into IDA

Rene Holt12 Jan 2023


ESET Research

StrongPity espionage campaign targeting Android users

StrongPity espionage campaign targeting Android users

ESET Research

StrongPity espionage campaign targeting Android users

ESET researchers identified an active StrongPity campaign distributing a trojanized version of the Android Telegram app, presented as the Shagle app – a video-chat service that has no app version

Lukas Stefanko10 Jan 2023


ESET Research

Unmasking MirrorFace: Operation LiberalFace targeting Japanese political entities

Unmasking MirrorFace: Operation LiberalFace targeting Japanese political entities

ESET Research

Unmasking MirrorFace: Operation LiberalFace targeting Japanese political entities

ESET researchers discovered a spearphishing campaign targeting Japanese political entities a few weeks before the House of Councillors elections, and in the process uncovered a previously undescribed MirrorFace credential stealer

Dominik Breitenbacher14 Dec 2022


ESET Research

Fantasy – a new Agrius wiper deployed through a supply-chain attack

Fantasy – a new Agrius wiper deployed through a supply-chain attack

ESET Research

Fantasy – a new Agrius wiper deployed through a supply-chain attack

ESET researchers analyzed a supply-chain attack abusing an Israeli software developer to deploy Fantasy, Agrius’s new wiper, with victims including the diamond industry

Adam Burgher07 Dec 2022


ESET Research

Who’s swimming in South Korean waters? Meet ScarCruft’s Dolphin

Who’s swimming in South Korean waters? Meet ScarCruft’s Dolphin

ESET Research

Who’s swimming in South Korean waters? Meet ScarCruft’s Dolphin

ESET researchers uncover Dolphin, a sophisticated backdoor extending the arsenal of the ScarCruft APT group

Filip Jurčacko30 Nov 2022


Ukraine Crisis – Digital Security Resource Center

RansomBoggs: New ransomware targeting Ukraine

RansomBoggs: New ransomware targeting Ukraine

Ukraine Crisis – Digital Security Resource Center

RansomBoggs: New ransomware targeting Ukraine

ESET researchers spot a new ransomware campaign that goes after Ukrainian organizations and has Sandworm's fingerprints all over it

Editor28 Nov 2022


ESET Research

Bahamut cybermercenary group targets Android users with fake VPN apps

Bahamut cybermercenary group targets Android users with fake VPN apps

ESET Research

Bahamut cybermercenary group targets Android users with fake VPN apps

Malicious apps used in this active campaign exfiltrate contacts, SMS messages, recorded phone calls, and even chat messages from apps such as Signal, Viber, and Telegram

Lukas Stefanko23 Nov 2022