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POLONIUM targets Israel with Creepy malware

By Matías Porolli

ESET researchers analyzed previously undocumented custom backdoors and cyberespionage tools deployed in Israel by the POLONIUM APT group

The post POLONIUM targets Israel with Creepy malware appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Steam account hacked? Here’s how to get it back

By Martina López

What are the warning signs that someone has hijacked your Steam account? Here is what to look for and what you can do to get your account back.

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Key takeaways from ESET Threat Report T2 2022 – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

A look back on the key trends and developments that shaped the cyberthreat landscape from May to August of this year

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  • October 7th 2022 at 14:15

The need to change cybersecurity for the next generation

By Tony Anscombe

Healthy habits that are instilled and nurtured at an early age bring lifelong benefits – the same applies to good cybersecurity habits

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ESET Threat Report T2 2022

By Roman Kovac

A view of the T2 2022 threat landscape as seen by ESET telemetry and from the perspective of ESET threat detection and research experts

The post ESET Threat Report T2 2022 appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

8 questions to ask yourself before getting a home security camera

By Phil Muncaster

As each new smart home device may pose a privacy and security risk, do you know what to look out for before inviting a security camera into your home?

The post 8 questions to ask yourself before getting a home security camera appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

ESET research into new attacks by Lazarus – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

The attack involved the first recorded abuse of a security vulnerability in a Dell driver that was patched in May 2021

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  • September 30th 2022 at 14:10

Amazon‑themed campaigns of Lazarus in the Netherlands and Belgium

By Peter Kálnai

ESET researchers have discovered Lazarus attacks against targets in the Netherlands and Belgium that use spearphishing emails connected to fake job offers

The post Amazon‑themed campaigns of Lazarus in the Netherlands and Belgium appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Protecting teens from sextortion: What parents should know

By Phil Muncaster

Online predators increasingly trick or coerce youth into sharing explicit videos and photos of themselves before threatening to post the content online

The post Protecting teens from sextortion: What parents should know appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

What happens with a hacked Instagram account – and how to recover it

By Jake Moore

Had your Instagram account stolen? Don’t panic – here’s how to get your account back and how to avoid getting hacked (again)

The post What happens with a hacked Instagram account – and how to recover it appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

What to consider before disposing of personal data – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

A major financial services company has learned the hard way about the importance of proper disposal of customers' personal data

The post What to consider before disposing of personal data – Week in security with Tony Anscombe appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

  • September 23rd 2022 at 19:20

5 tips to help children navigate the internet safely

By André Lameiras

The online world provides children with previously unimagined opportunities to learn and socialize, but it also opens them up to a range of hazards. How can you steer kids toward safe internet habits?

The post 5 tips to help children navigate the internet safely appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Hey WeLiveSecurity, how does biometric authentication work?

By André Lameiras

Your eyes may be the window to your soul, but they can also be your airplane boarding pass or the key unlocking your phone. What’s the good and the bad of using biometric traits for authentication?

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Can your iPhone be hacked? What to know about iOS security

By André Lameiras

Here are some of the most common ways that an iPhone can be compromised with malware, how to tell it’s happened to you, and how to remove a hacker from your device

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Rising to the challenges of secure coding – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

The news seems awash this week with reports of both Microsoft and Apple scrambling to patch security flaws in their products

The post Rising to the challenges of secure coding – Week in security with Tony Anscombe appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

  • September 16th 2022 at 14:45

SparklingGoblin deploys new Linux backdoor – Week in security, special edition

By Editor

ESET Research first spotted this variant of the SideWalk backdoor in the network of a Hong Kong university in February 2021

The post SparklingGoblin deploys new Linux backdoor – Week in security, special edition appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

  • September 15th 2022 at 07:30

You never walk alone: The SideWalk backdoor gets a Linux variant

By Vladislav Hrčka

ESET researchers have uncovered another tool in the already extensive arsenal of the SparklingGoblin APT group: a Linux variant of the SideWalk backdoor

The post You never walk alone: The SideWalk backdoor gets a Linux variant appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Why is my Wi‑Fi slow and how do I make it faster?

By Phil Muncaster

Has your Wi-Fi speed slowed down to a crawl? Here are some of the possible reasons along with a few quick fixes to speed things up.

The post Why is my Wi‑Fi slow and how do I make it faster? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

ESET Research uncovers new APT group Worok – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

Worok takes aim at various high-profile organizations that operate in multiple sectors and are located primarily in Asia

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  • September 9th 2022 at 13:30

Toys behaving badly: How parents can protect their family from IoT threats

By Phil Muncaster

It pays to do some research before taking a leap into the world of internet-connected toys

The post Toys behaving badly: How parents can protect their family from IoT threats appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

RDP on the radar: An up‑close view of evolving remote access threats

By Aryeh Goretsky

Misconfigured remote access services continue to give bad actors an easy access path to company networks – here’s how you can minimize your exposure to attacks misusing Remote Desktop Protocol

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Worok: The big picture

By Thibaut Passilly

Focused mostly on Asia, this new cyberespionage group uses undocumented tools, including steganographically extracting PowerShell payloads from PNG files

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Will cyber‑insurance pay out? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

What if your organization is hit by a cyberattack that is attributed to a nation state? Would your insurance cover the costs of the attack?

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  • September 2nd 2022 at 13:30

How to take control over your digital legacy

By André Lameiras

Do you have a plan for what will happen to your digital self when you pass away? Here’s how to put your digital affairs in order on Facebook, Google, Twitter and other major online services.

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TikShock: Don’t get caught out by these 5 TikTok scams

By Jake Moore

Are you aware of the perils of the world’s no. 1 social media? Do you know how to avoid scams and stay safe on TikTok?

The post TikShock: Don’t get caught out by these 5 TikTok scams appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

French hospital crippled by cyberattack – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

As another hospital falls victim to ransomware, Tony weighs in on the much-debated issue of banning ransomware payouts

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  • August 26th 2022 at 15:00

What is doxing and how to protect yourself

By André Lameiras

Doxing can happen to anyone – here’s how you can reduce the odds that your personal information will be weaponized against you

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Is your personal data all over the internet? 7 steps to cleaning up your online presence

By André Lameiras

You may not be able to disappear completely from the internet, but you can minimize your digital footprint with a few simple steps

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A step‑by‑step guide to enjoying LinkedIn safely

By André Lameiras

LinkedIn privacy settings are just as overwhelming as any other social media settings. There’s a lot of menus, a lot buttons to enable, select, accept or reject. To make sure you have control over your information we bring you a step-by-step guide on how to enjoy LinkedIn safely.

The post A step‑by‑step guide to enjoying LinkedIn safely appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

DEF CON – “don’t worry, the elections are safe” edition

By Cameron Camp

Don't worry, elections are safe – this is just one highlight from the DEF CON 30 conference.

The post DEF CON – “don’t worry, the elections are safe” edition appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

How a spoofed email passed the SPF check and landed in my inbox

By Rene Holt

The Sender Policy Framework can’t help prevent spam and phishing if you allow billions of IP addresses to send as your domain

The post How a spoofed email passed the SPF check and landed in my inbox appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Black Hat USA 2022: Burnout, a significant issue

By Tony Anscombe

The digital skills gap, especially in cybersecurity, is not a new phenomenon, with the problem now further exacerbated by the prevalence of burnout

The post Black Hat USA 2022: Burnout, a significant issue appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Black Hat – Windows isn’t the only mass casualty platform anymore

By Cameron Camp

Windows used to be the big talking point when it came to exploits resulting in mass casualties. Nowadays, talks turned to other massive attack platforms like #cloud and cars

The post Black Hat – Windows isn’t the only mass casualty platform anymore appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

The potential consequences of a data breach – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

The NHS falls victim to an apparent cyberattack, which raises the question of the impact that data breaches have on people's personal data

The post The potential consequences of a data breach – Week in security with Tony Anscombe appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

  • August 12th 2022 at 16:25

Black Hat 2022 – Cyberdefense in a global threats era

By Tony Anscombe

Our Security evangelist's take on this first day of Black Hat 2022, where cyberdefense was on every mind.

The post Black Hat 2022 – Cyberdefense in a global threats era appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Safety first: how to tweak the settings on your dating apps

By André Lameiras

Tinder, Bumble or Grindr - popular dating apps depend heavily on your location, personal data, and loose privacy settings. Find out how to put yourself out there safely by following our suggested settings tweaks.

The post Safety first: how to tweak the settings on your dating apps appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

An eighties classic – Zero Trust

By Tony Anscombe

A deep-dive into zero trust to help you navigate the threat landscape in a zero-trust world and further secure your organization

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How to check if your PC has been hacked – and what to do next

By Phil Muncaster

Has your PC been hacked? Whatever happens, don’t panic. Read on for ten signs your PC has been hacked and handy tips on how to fix it.

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Don’t get singed by scammers while you’re carrying the torch for Tinder 

By André Lameiras

Are you on Tinder? With 75 million monthly active users, you might be able to find the right one. However there are also traps you need to look out for. Read more about catfishing, sextortion, phishing and other practices used by scammers.

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Start as you mean to go on: the top 10 steps to securing your new computer

By Phil Muncaster

Whether you are getting ready for back-to-school season, getting new work laptop or fancying a new gamer's pc, learn the steps to protect your new PC from cyberthreats.

The post Start as you mean to go on: the top 10 steps to securing your new computer appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Music streaming platform victim of a crypto theft – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

Cybercriminals steal the equivalent of $18M from the NFT music streaming platform Audius, while other cyberthreats related to crypto made the news.

The post Music streaming platform victim of a crypto theft – Week in security with Tony Anscombe appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

  • July 29th 2022 at 17:45

Staying safe online: How to browse the web securely

By Phil Muncaster

Learn to spot some of the threats that you can face while browsing online, and the best tips to stay safe on the web.

The post Staying safe online: How to browse the web securely appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Cash App fraud: 10 common scams to watch out for

By Phil Muncaster

It pays to be careful – here’s how you can stay safe from fake giveaways, money flipping scams and other cons that fraudsters use to trick payment app users out of their hard-earned cash

The post Cash App fraud: 10 common scams to watch out for appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

NFT: A new‑fangled trend or also a new‑found treasure?

By Jake Moore

I’ve created an NFT so you don’t have to – here's the good, the bad and the intangible of the hot-ticket tokens

The post NFT: A new‑fangled trend or also a new‑found treasure? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

macOS malware: myth vs. reality – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

ESET research shows yet again that macOS is not immune to malware and why some users can benefit from Apple’s Lockdown Mode

The post macOS malware: myth vs. reality – Week in security with Tony Anscombe appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

  • July 22nd 2022 at 16:15

ESET Research Podcast: Hot security topics at RSA or mostly hype?

By ESET Research

Listen to Cameron Camp, Juraj Jánošík, and Filip Mazán discuss the use of machine learning in cybersecurity, followed by Cameron’s insights into the security of medical devices

The post ESET Research Podcast: Hot security topics at RSA or mostly hype? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

I see what you did there: A look at the CloudMensis macOS spyware

By Marc-Etienne M.Léveillé

Previously unknown macOS malware uses cloud storage as its C&C channel and to exfiltrate documents, keystrokes, and screen captures from compromised Macs

The post I see what you did there: A look at the CloudMensis macOS spyware appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Think twice before downloading pirated games – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

Why downloading pirated video games may ultimately cost you dearly and how to stay safe while gaming online

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  • July 15th 2022 at 14:39

API security moves mainstream

By Cameron Camp

The heavyweights are now moving into API security, cementing it as “A Thing”

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Collaboration and knowledge sharing key to progress in cybersecurity

By Juan Manuel Harán

In a world of ever-evolving cyberthreats, collaboration and knowledge exchange are vital for keeping an edge on attackers

The post Collaboration and knowledge sharing key to progress in cybersecurity appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

Play it safe: 5 reasons not to download pirated games

By Phil Muncaster

It’s all fun and games until you get hacked – and this is just one risk of downloading cracked games

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Avoid travel digital disasters – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

Vacations are a great time to unwind, but if you're not careful, you may face a digital disaster. Here's how to keep your devices and data secure while you're on the move

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  • July 8th 2022 at 13:30

Driving to France this summer? Watch out for scam websites before you go

By Jake Moore

Scammers don't take the summer off – be on your guard when buying your Crit'Air sticker

The post Driving to France this summer? Watch out for scam websites before you go appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

8 common Facebook Marketplace scams and how to avoid them

By Phil Muncaster

Here’s what to watch out for when buying or selling stuff on the online marketplace and how to tell if you’re being scammed

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Cyberattacks: A very real existential threat to organizations

By Phil Muncaster

One in five organizations have teetered on the brink of insolvency after a cyberattack. Can your company keep hackers at bay?

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Watch out for survey scams – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

By Editor

As scammers continue to ask people to take fake surveys, can you recognize some common telltale signs you're dealing with a scam?

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  • July 1st 2022 at 15:00

Phishing scam poses as Canadian tax agency before Canada Day

By Rene Holt

The lead-up to the Canada Day festivities has brought a tax scam with it

The post Phishing scam poses as Canadian tax agency before Canada Day appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

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