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How to deal with cyberbullying

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that cyberbullying is not restricted to kids only but can happen to anyone, at any time – and at any age. The article further discusses how can adults dea...

Gamaredon targets Microsoft Outlook and Office

ESET researchers have discovered new tools used by the Gamaredon group in their latest malicious campaigns. The first tool targets Microsoft Outlook using a custom Microsoft Outlook Visual Basic for A...

Apple to boost password security

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that Apple wants developers of password managers to collaborate for better user experience and create more secure passwords.

How to secure your phone’s lock screen?

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that from the humble passcode to biometric authentication, there are quite a few options to lock your Android phone? But which of them are more secure tha...

3 things kids should learn before they embrace social media

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains 3 key things that your children should know about before they make their first foray into social media world

New trick used by malware to slip into the official Android app store

ESET researchers discovered an extremely stealthy technique that allowed Android malware to stay under the radar. Analyzing the DEFENSOR ID app that was available on the official Android app store, ES...

ESET hits the highest points for its Endpoint Security for Android

The enterprise version of ESET’s Android mobile security app, ESET Endpoint Security for Android, reached the best score in the first edition of the Android Security Apps for Corporate Users test by A...

Video game developers once again target for Winnti Group

ESET researchers have discovered a new modular backdoor used by the Winnti Group against several video game companies that develop MMO (massively multiplayer online) games. The malware, named PipeMon ...

ESET discovers new cyber espionage framework Ramsay

ESET researchers have discovered a previously unreported cyber espionage framework they dub Ramsay. The framework is tailored for collecting and exfiltrating sensitive documents from air-gapped system...

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