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AV-Test recognizes ESET

ESET, today announced that it has been recognized in the AV-TEST Awards 2019 for outstanding IT protection. AV-Test, a leading independent testing organization, uses one of the largest collections of ...

Beware of Coronavirus con artists

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET discusses that the scam machine shows no signs of slowing down, as fraudsters continue to dispense bogus health advice, peddle fake testing kits and issue malware-...

ESET’s latest Endpoint Antivirus for Linux launched

ESET has launched the latest version of ESET Endpoint Antivirus for Linux, ensuring all organizations are protected to the highest standard, no matter the operating system. Endpoint Antivirus for Linu...

Beware of scams in the name of coronavirus

Tony Anscombe, Global Security Evangelist and Industry Ambassador at ESET warns to beware of malware-laden emails to fake donations, which are some of the most common cons in the name of coronavirus y...

Voice assistants can be hacked on your smartphones

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET highlights that voice assistants even Siri or Google Assistant can be hacked to take control of your smartphone to access your text messages and the ability to mak...

ESET researchers discovers a unknown vulnerability in Wi-Fi chips, Kr00k

ESET researchers have discovered Kr00k (CVE-2019-15126), a previously unknown vulnerability in Wi-Fi chips used in many client devices, Wi-Fi access points and routers.

Plugin flaw exposes up to 200,000 WordPress sites

Tomas Foltyn, security writer at ESET explains that recently an popular WordPress theme plugin, ThemeGrill Demo Importer was found to contain a serious vulnerabilities exposing nearly 200,000 websites...

Records of plastic surgery patients leaked

Amer Owaida, security writer at ESET discusses the leaked records of plastic surgery patients which include videos, facial and body scans, as well as a range of patients’ personal data have been...

How to tackle risks posed by electric scooters

Amer Owaida, security writer at ESET discusses the risks and vulnerabilities posed by electric scooters and their related software services and applications that riders might face. Amer also shares su...

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