Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025: When seeing isn't believing
Deepfakes are blurring the line between real and fake and fraudsters are cashing in, using synthetic media for all manner of scams
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Deepfakes are blurring the line between real and fake and fraudsters are cashing in, using synthetic media for all manner of scams
Here’s what to know about a recent spin on an insider threat – fake North Korean IT workers infiltrating western firms
With cybersecurity talent in short supply and threats evolving fast, managed detection and response is emerging as a strategic necessity for MSPs
Shadow IT leaves organizations exposed to cyberattacks and raises the risk of data loss and compliance failures
ESET research analyzes a recent instance of the Operation DreamJob cyberespionage campaign conducted by Lazarus, a North Korea-aligned APT group
Here’s what to know about the malware with an insatiable appetite for valuable data, so much so that it tops this year's infostealer detection charts
Ransomware rages on and no organization is too small to be targeted by cyber-extortionists. How can your business protect itself against the threat?
Some Minecraft mods don’t help build worlds – they break them. Here’s how malware can masquerade as a Minecraft mod.
Could a simple call to the helpdesk enable threat actors to bypass your security controls? Here’s how your team can close a growing security gap.
As the number of software vulnerabilities continues to increase, delaying or skipping security updates could cost your business dearly.
Cybercriminals have tricked X’s AI chatbot into promoting phishing scams in a technique that has been nicknamed “Grokking”. Here’s what to know about it.
Is the ride-hailing app secretly tracking you? Not really, but this iOS feature may make it feel that way.
Never rely on just a password, however strong it may be. Multi-factor authentication is essential for anyone who wants to protect their online accounts from ...
Company leaders need to recognize the gravity of cyber risk, turn awareness into action, and put security front and center
Looks can be deceiving, so much so that the familiar icon could mask malware designed to steal your data and money.
Manufacturers operate in one of the most unforgiving threat environments and face a unique set of pressures that make attacks particularly damaging
ESET researchers have discovered campaigns distributing spyware disguised as Android Signal and ToTok apps, targeting users in the United Arab Emirates
We're kicking off the month with a focus on the human element: the first line of defense, but also the path of least resistance for many cybercriminals
The past 30 days have seen no shortage of new threats and incidents that brought into sharp relief the need for well-thought-out cyber-resilience plans
You could be getting more than you bargained for when you download that cheat tool promising quick wins