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Is a RAT stealing your files? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Could your Android phone be home to a remote access tool (RAT) that steals WhatsApp backups or performs other shenanigans?
Editor • 16 Jun 2023
Mixing cybercrime and cyberespionage – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
A crimeware group that usually targets individuals and SMBs in North America and Europe adds cyberespionage to its activities
Editor • 09 Jun 2023
API security in the spotlight – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Given the reliance of today's digital world on APIs and the fact that attacks targeting them continue to rise sharply, API security cannot be an afterthought.
Editor • 02 Jun 2023
How an innocuous app morphed into a trojan – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
ESET research uncovers an Android app that initially had no harmful features but months later turned into a spying tool
Editor • 26 May 2023
The real cost of a free lunch – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Don't download software from non-reputable websites and sketchy links – you might be in for more than you bargained for
Editor • 19 May 2023
Key findings from ESET's new APT Activity Report – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
What have some of the world's most infamous advanced threat actors been up to and what might be the implications of their activities for your business?
Editor • 12 May 2023
APTs target MSP access to customer networks – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
The recent compromise of the networks of several companies via the abuse of a remote access tool used by MSPs exemplifies why state-aligned threat actors should be on the radars of IT service providers
Editor • 05 May 2023
What was hot at RSA Conference 2023? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
The importance of understanding – and prioritizing – the privacy and security implications of large language models like ChatGPT cannot be overstated
Editor • 28 Apr 2023
Did you mistakenly sell your network access? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Many routers that are offered for resale contain sensitive corporate information and allow third-party connections to corporate networks
Editor • 21 Apr 2023