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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.

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2231 articles

Android apps: slow data leak?

Android apps: slow data leak?

Android apps: slow data leak?

Cameron Camp22 Jul 2011


Malware

Manga Management and Malware

Manga Management and Malware

Malware

Manga Management and Malware

...one Yasuhiro Kawaguchi was arrested yesterday on suspicion of "saving a virus on his computer," though the story suggests distribution of malware too...

David Harley22 Jul 2011


Digital Security

‘Anonymous’ NATO data breach?

‘Anonymous’ NATO data breach?

Digital Security

‘Anonymous’ NATO data breach?

Cameron Camp21 Jul 2011


Rental laptops: We can SEE you

Rental laptops: We can SEE you

Rental laptops: We can SEE you

Cameron Camp20 Jul 2011


FBI rounding up suspected ‘Anonymous’ group members

FBI rounding up suspected ‘Anonymous’ group members

FBI rounding up suspected ‘Anonymous’ group members

Cameron Camp19 Jul 2011


Telex: even MORE anonymous?

Telex: even MORE anonymous?

Telex: even MORE anonymous?

Cameron Camp19 Jul 2011


Support desk scams: CLSID not unique

Support desk scams: CLSID not unique

Support desk scams: CLSID not unique

...the scammer doesn't need you to edit the registry to find the CLSID he's looking for. He simply has to persuade you to run the ASSOC command...

David Harley19 Jul 2011


Digital Security

The Price of Fame

The Price of Fame

Digital Security

The Price of Fame

...there are (over) 2,095,006,005 Internet users nowadays (due credit to www.internetworldstats.com). Inevitably, some of them are going to have the same name as real celebrities and fictional characters...

David Harley18 Jul 2011


Cybercrime

Hodprot is a Hotshot

Hodprot is a Hotshot

Cybercrime

Hodprot is a Hotshot

In their presentation “Cybercrime in Russia: Trends and issues” at CARO2011 -- one of the best presentations of the workshop, in my unbiased opinion ;-) -- Robert Lipovsky, Aleksandr Matrosov and Dmitry Volkov mentioned the Win32/Hodprot malware family, which seems to be undergoing something of a resurgence.

David Harley18 Jul 2011