AceCryptor malware has surged in Europe, researchers say
Researchers at ESET say they spotted thousands of new infections with AceCryptor, which allows malware to slip into systems without being detected by anti-virus software.
ESET research shares insights about groups operating Telekopye, Telegram bots that scam people in online marketplaces, their internal onboarding process, different tricks of trade that Neanderthals use, and more.
Winter Vivern exploits zero-day vulnerability in Roundcube Webmail servers
ESET Research discover campaigns by the Winter Vivern APT group that exploit a zero-day XSS vulnerability in the Roundcube Webmail server and target governmental entities and a think tank in Europe.
Lazarus luring employees with trojanized coding challenges: The case of a Spanish aerospace company
ESET researchers uncover a Lazarus attack against an aerospace company in Spain, where the group deployed several tools, including a publicly undocumented backdoor we named LightlessCan.
ESET researchers uncover an active StrongPity campaign that spreads a trojanized version of the Android Telegram app posing as the Shagle video chat app.
ESET researchers uncover an active StrongPity campaign that spreads a trojanized version of the Android Telegram app posing as the Shagle video chat app.
IsaacWiper and HermeticWizard: New wiper and worm targeting Ukraine
ESET researchers uncover IsaacWiper, a new wiper that attacks Ukrainian organizations and HermeticWizard, a worm spreading HermeticWiper in local networks.
IsaacWiper and HermeticWizard: New wiper and worm targeting Ukraine
ESET researchers uncover IsaacWiper, a new wiper that attacks Ukrainian organizations and HermeticWizard, a worm spreading HermeticWiper in local networks.
IsaacWiper and HermeticWizard: New wiper and worm targeting Ukraine
ESET researchers uncover IsaacWiper, a new wiper that attacks Ukrainian organizations and HermeticWizard, a worm spreading HermeticWiper in local networks.
Second data wiper attack hits Ukraine computer networks
Two cybersecurity firms with a strong business presence in Ukraine—ESET and Broadcom’s Symantec—have reported tonight that computer networks in the country have been hit with a new data-wiping attack. The attack is taking place as Russian military troops have crossed the border and invaded Ukraine’s territory in what Russian President Putin has described as a “peacekeeping” mission.
Second data wiper attack hits Ukraine computer networks
Two cybersecurity firms with a strong business presence in Ukraine—ESET and Broadcom’s Symantec—have reported tonight that computer networks in the country have been hit with a new data-wiping attack. The attack is taking place as Russian military troops have crossed the border and invaded Ukraine’s territory in what Russian President Putin has described as a “peacekeeping” mission.
Second data wiper attack hits Ukraine computer networks
Two cybersecurity firms with a strong business presence in Ukraine—ESET and Broadcom’s Symantec—have reported tonight that computer networks in the country have been hit with a new data-wiping attack. The attack is taking place as Russian military troops have crossed the border and invaded Ukraine’s territory in what Russian President Putin has described as a “peacekeeping” mission.