ESET, has announced a refresh of its line of business products to help organizations of all sizes prevent cybercriminals from playing havoc with their networks. The ESET PROTECT platform has undergone...
ESET Research discovered a still-ongoing cyberespionage campaign using a previously undocumented Korplug variant by the Mustang Panda APT group. This is the third time in as many weeks that ESET resea...
Andrew Lee, Director of Government Affairs at ESET explains that all the organizations worldwide should remain on high alert for cyberattacks as the risk of major cyber-spillover from the crisis in Uk...
ESET has been recognized as a Top Player for the third year in a row in Radicati’s 2022 Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Protection Market Quadrant. The report evaluates 10 leading security vendors fo...
In response to the shocking decision by the Russian Government to invade Ukraine, ESET announced that it is stopping all new sales to any individuals, businesses and organizations in Russia and Belaru...
ESET has set out to integrate Intel Threat Detection Technology (Intel TDT) into its multi-layered cybersecurity technology suite. Recognizing the complex and evolving nature of ransomware, an ever mo...
Hundreds of computers in Ukraine compromised just hours after a wave of DDoS attacks brings down a number of Ukrainian websites.
ESET today announces its new branding with the tagline ‘Progress. Protected’. This new brand proposition will be supported with a fully integrated campaign which will be executed throughout 2022.
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET explains how well retailers can manage the surge in cyberthreats may be crucial for their prospects in a post‑pandemic world