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Research has been at the core of ESET and its technology since the company's inception. The journey began in 1987, when ESET co-founders Miroslav Trnka and Peter Paško uncovered one of the world's first computer viruses, which they named "Vienna" and wrote a program to detect it. Many other discoveries quickly followed.

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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I’ll Tell You How to Vote

I’ll Tell You How to Vote

I’ll Tell You How to Vote

ESET Research27 Oct 2010


Social Media

Unencrypted Wireless: In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb

Unencrypted Wireless: In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb

Social Media

Unencrypted Wireless: In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb

Aryeh Goretsky27 Oct 2010


Bredolab and the Computer Misuse Act [Update]

Bredolab and the Computer Misuse Act [Update]

Bredolab and the Computer Misuse Act [Update]

...It's likely that there has been a technical breach in countries that have legislation like the CMA, though I can't imagine that many people would want to put the Dutch police in the dock On this issue, at any rate. :) ...

David Harley27 Oct 2010


Limewire, free software, and for-fee membership

Limewire, free software, and for-fee membership

Limewire, free software, and for-fee membership

...there are a number of other potential risks from offers like this (as I've pointed out before) ... Paying for software that's actually free and for services that aren't worth the money ... Paying for software that turns out to be malicious ... Parting with credit card and other data that might be misused...

David Harley27 Oct 2010


AMTSO: Members or Subscribers?

AMTSO: Members or Subscribers?

AMTSO: Members or Subscribers?

...one of the most interesting results is the approval by the members present of a planned low-fee subscription model which will enable individuals and small organizations to participate...

David Harley25 Oct 2010


Stuxnet Under the Microscope: Revision 1.11

Stuxnet Under the Microscope: Revision 1.11

Stuxnet Under the Microscope: Revision 1.11

Tip of the hat to Bruce Dang and Dave Aitel for flagging an inaccuracy in ESET's Stuxnet report

David Harley20 Oct 2010


Scams

Scam of the Day AKA She Loves You Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

Scam of the Day AKA She Loves You Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

Scams

Scam of the Day AKA She Loves You Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

ESET Research20 Oct 2010


Picking Apps for Your Android

Picking Apps for Your Android

Picking Apps for Your Android

ESET Research18 Oct 2010


The 1 Gigabyte Screen Capture

The 1 Gigabyte Screen Capture

The 1 Gigabyte Screen Capture

ESET Research18 Oct 2010