As TikTok CEO attempts to placate U.S. lawmakers, it’s time for us all to think about the wealth of personal information that TikTok and other social media giants collect about us
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Why your organization should consider an MDR solution and five key things to look for in a service offering
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Twitter’s ditching of free text-message authentication doesn’t mean that you should forgo using 2FA. Instead, switch to another – and, indeed, better – 2FA option.
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Scammers are looking to cash in on the chaos that has set in following the startling meltdowns of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and the crisis at Credit Suisse
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How cybercriminals can exploit Silicon Valley Bank's downfall for their own ends – and at your expense
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ESET researchers analyzed Android and Windows clippers that can tamper with instant messages and use OCR to steal cryptocurrency funds
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ESET Research uncovered a campaign by APT group Tick against a data-loss prevention company in East Asia and found a previously unreported tool used by the group
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Here’s how to know you have fallen victim to a scam – and what to do in order to undo or mitigate the damage.
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A request to move an online conversation to a supposedly more secure platform may not be as well-meaning as it sounds
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Here's a roundup of some of the most common tricks that fraudsters use to dupe their victims on WhatsApp – and what you can do to protect yourself against them.
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An astrobiologist, analog astronaut, author and speaker, Dr. Michaela Musilova shares her experience as a woman at the forefront of space exploration and from her quest for scientific and personal excellence
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ESET researchers analyze a cyberespionage campaign that distributes CapraRAT backdoors through trojanized and supposedly secure Android messaging apps – but also exfiltrates sensitive information
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A bootkit that ESET researchers have discovered in the wild is the BlackLotus UEFI bootkit that is being peddled on hacking forums
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ESET researchers tease apart MQsTTang, a new backdoor used by Mustang Panda, which communicates via the MQTT protocol
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The first in-the-wild UEFI bootkit bypassing UEFI Secure Boot on fully updated UEFI systems is now a reality
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And that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the trends that defined the cyberthreat landscape in the final four months of 2022.
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With the conflict in Ukraine passing the one-year mark, have its cyber-war elements turned out as expected?
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ESET Research has compiled a timeline of cyberattacks that used wiper malware and have occurred since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022
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The targeted region, and overlap in behavior and code, suggest the tool is used by the infamous North Korea-aligned APT group
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It’s never been easier to write a convincing message that can trick you into handing over your money or personal data
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SMBs need to not only reduce their odds of being hit by an attack, but also implement processes that they can follow if their defenses are breached
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AI-pocalypse soon? As stunning as ChatGPT’s output can be, should we also expect the chatbot to spit out sophisticated malware?
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Threat actors used search engine ads to impersonate makers of popular software and direct internet users to malicious websites
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No longer relegated to a side-show, tech is embedded into virtually every new piece of gear entering the battlefield
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ESET researchers have identified a campaign using trojanized installers to deliver the FatalRAT malware, distributed via malicious websites linked in ads that appear in Google search results
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Don’t be their next victim – here’s a handy round-up of some the most common signs that should set your alarm bells ringing
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Spoiler alert: it turned me down. But that’s far from the only thing I learned while playing around with the bot that the world has fallen in love with so badly.
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Small and medium-sized businesses have good reason to be concerned about the loss of data and financial impacts
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What is behind the drop in ransomware and what should still be done for containing the ransomware scourge?
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Your smart speaker is designed to listen, but could it be eavesdropping too?
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A view of the T3 2022 threat landscape as seen by ESET telemetry and from the perspective of ESET threat detection and research experts
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No internet, perfect security? Two ESET researchers perform a thought experiment where they consider the implications of being plunged into digital darkness.
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As children’s safety and privacy online becomes a matter of increasing urgency, lawmakers around the world push ahead on new regulations in the digital realm
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As our latest APT Activity Report makes abundantly clear, the threat of cyberespionage and stealthy attacks remains very real
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“Can I tell a legitimate survey apart from a fake one?” is the single most important question you need to answer for yourself before taking any surveys online
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Lose what you don’t use and other easy ways to limit your digital footprint and strengthen your online privacy and security
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An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in T3 2022
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Data Privacy Week is a reminder to protect your data – all year round. Here are three privacy-boosting habits you can start today.
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Sandworm continues to conduct attacks against carefully chosen targets in the war-torn country
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The data trail you leave behind whenever you're online is bigger – and more revealing – than you may think
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Looking for an alternative to Twitter and thinking about joining the folks flocking to Mastodon? Here’s how the two platforms compare to each other.
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Gaming can help your children build and sharpen a range of life skills that will stand them in good stead in the future
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Does VALORANT’s approach to cheating signal a turning point in how we deal with the continued hacks afflicting our hybrid world of work and play?
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Ransomware revenue plunges to $456 million in 2022 as more victims refuse to pay up. Here's what to make of the trend.
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Hello, is it me you’re looking for? Fraudsters still want to help you 'fix' a computer problem you never had in the first place.
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Here's what to know about some of the most common ploys that scammers use on the payment app
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It is now acceptable to find a job on a dating app!
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StrongPity's backdoor is fitted with various spying features and can record phone calls, collect texts, and gather call logs and contact lists
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ESET Research announces IPyIDA 2.0, a Python plugin integrating IPython and Jupyter Notebook into IDA
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A new law portends a future where (we hope) it will be easier for us all to repair, fix, upgrade, and just tinker with things we already own
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ESET researchers identified an active StrongPity campaign distributing a trojanized version of the Android Telegram app, presented as the Shagle app – a video-chat service that has no app version
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Learning meets fun at the 2022 SANS Holiday Hack Challenge – strap yourself in for a crackerjack ride at the North Pole as I foil Grinchum's foul plan and recover the five golden rings
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Hybrid work and hybrid play now merge into hybrid living, but where is the line between the two? Is there one?
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Why schools, hospitals, local governments and other public sector organizations are in a sweet spot for ransomware attacks
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Are your virtual doctor visits private and secure? Here’s what to know about, and how to prepare for, connecting with a doctor from the comfort of your home.
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With many children spending a little too much time playing video games, learn to spot the signs that things may be spinning out of control
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Do you use any of these extremely popular – and eminently hackable – passwords? If so, we have a New Year’s resolution for you.
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What are some of the key cybersecurity trends and themes that organizations should have on their radars in 2023?
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The past year has seen no shortage of disruptive cyberattacks – here’s a round-up of some of the worst hacks and breaches that have impacted a variety of targets around the world in 2022
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It’s all fun and games over the holidays, but is your young gamer safe from the darker side of the action?
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