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2017-07-24 09:35:05 |
Going to Black Hat? Bring your (marketing) wallet (lien direct) |
This year at Black Hat, it will be incumbent upon newer vendors to make sensational claims to gain market share from established vendor, says Cameron Camp.
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2017-07-21 12:00:49 |
ESET celebrates 30 years of innovation in IT security by giving away $30,000 to nonprofits (lien direct) |
ESET are giving away a total of $30,000 in prize money to nonprofits to celebrate 30 years of continuous technological innovation in IT security.
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2017-07-20 13:00:05 |
Stantinko: A massive adware campaign operating covertly since 2012 (lien direct) |
Since the beginning of 2017, ESET has been conducting an investigation into a complex threat mainly targeting Russia and Ukraine. Stantinko has stood out.
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2017-07-20 12:30:01 |
Citadel “mechanic†receives five year prison sentence (lien direct) |
A Russian man has been sentenced to five years in prison for helping develop the Citadel malware, which was used to steal personal financial information. It cost more than $5 million in losses.
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2017-07-20 12:00:22 |
Mid-year review: Have our security trends for 2017 become reality? (lien direct) |
We are halfway through the year and it is a good opportunity to analyze the extent to which the ideas we gathered in the Trends 2017: Security Held Ransom report have come true.
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2017-07-19 08:26:36 |
OneLogin: Businesses vulnerable to data breaches by ex-employees (lien direct) |
Businesses leave themselves open to potential data breaches through their ex-employees, according to a new study by OneLogin.
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2017-07-18 07:56:31 |
A major cyberattack could cost the global economy $53 billion (lien direct) |
Lloyd's of London have reported that a serious cyberattack could cost the global economy as much as a devastating natural disaster.
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2017-07-14 16:18:42 |
Beware bogus \'WhatsApp subscription ending\' emails and texts (lien direct) |
You ultimately decide what links you click on, and whether you hand over your passwords and payment card details. Always think twice, because the wrong decision could prove costly.
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2017-07-14 12:00:22 |
Patching: Your questions answered (lien direct) |
How do patches work? Could the Microsoft patch have stopped WannaCryptor? All your questions answered.
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Wannacry
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2017-07-12 13:30:04 |
Industrial control security practitioners worry about threats … for a reason (lien direct) |
Recent research from the SANS Institute confirms that security of industrial control systems is increasingly seen and understood to be a serious issue.
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2017-07-11 15:54:16 |
Adobe Flash Player users should update their software NOW (lien direct) |
Critical security holes keep being found in Adobe Flash Player. Have you updated yours yet?
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2017-07-11 08:57:48 |
UK\'s ICO launches first ever International Strategy (lien direct) |
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has launched an International Strategy, which provides guidance on key issues such as GDPR and changing technologies.
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2017-07-10 12:00:12 |
Supermarkets and fishy perfumes (lien direct) |
Recently I've been seeing lightly-revised versions of a longstanding hoax, says David Harley. Read more on supermarkets and fish perfumes.
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2017-07-06 12:00:36 |
Everything you need to know about the latest variant of Petya (lien direct) |
The latest global cyberattack, detected by ESET as Win32 / Diskcoder.C, considered a variant of Petya, once again highlights the reality outdated systems and insufficient security solutions are still widespread.
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2017-07-04 08:00:22 |
Analysis of TeleBots\' cunning backdoor (lien direct) |
This article reveals details about the initial infection vector that was used during the DiskCoder.C outbreak.
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2017-07-03 12:00:40 |
Two-factor authentication: An underutilized security measure in businesses (lien direct) |
ESET's Josep Albors discusses two-factor authentication, which is an underutilized security measure in businesses all over the world.
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2017-06-30 13:30:18 |
TeleBots are back: Supply-chain attacks against Ukraine (lien direct) |
This blogpost reveals many details about the Diskcoder.C (aka ExPetr or NotPetya) outbreak and related information about previously unpublished attacks.
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2017-06-30 12:00:28 |
Workplace social media security: 5 questions answered (lien direct) |
Workplace social media security is undoubtedly important for many businesses. In this feature, we answer five key questions relating to it.
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2017-06-29 12:00:23 |
How to make a strong password (lien direct) |
Passwords are often the first line of defense in protecting our personal and financial information, so it pays to have a strong, long and complex password (and easy to remember). Our one minute guide shows you how.
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2017-06-28 12:49:06 |
Four arrested as Microsoft and UK police team up to crack down on technical support scammers (lien direct) |
Four people have been arrested after a two-year investigation by Microsoft and British police forces into telephone scams which prey upon the vulnerable, tricking them into believing their computers have been infected by malware.
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2017-06-28 12:00:37 |
Neuroscience and safety: your thoughts are safe (for now) (lien direct) |
ESET's Sabrina Pagnotta delves deep into the fascinating world of neuroscience, examining whether our brains can be compromised.
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2017-06-27 15:07:33 |
New WannaCryptor-like ransomware attack hits globally: all you need to know (lien direct) |
Numerous reports are coming out on social media about a new ransomware attack in Ukraine, which could be related to the Petya family.
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Wannacry
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2017-06-26 13:46:58 |
Enable Ghost Mode in Snapchat NOW if you want to keep your location private (lien direct) |
Some will find Snapchat's latest feature a bit stalkerish and creepy. Here is how to turn it off and preserve your privacy.
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2017-06-23 12:00:51 |
Millennials: Meet the next generation of cybersecurity (lien direct) |
As baby boomers retire and the employment gap in cybersecurity is plugged by generation x, we look at how millennials are set to shape the industry.
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2017-06-22 13:00:51 |
Birthday Reminder looks benign but the devil\'s in the details: Hooks DNS, serves dodgy ads (lien direct) |
The strange behavior of a simple Windows application caught our attention and sparked the analysis by ESET of a previously undocumented malware.
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2017-06-21 11:47:47 |
WannaCryptor attack \'may have come from Lazarus group\' (lien direct) |
Experts in the UK and the US have reportedly claimed that the recent global WannaCryptor ransomware attack was initiated by the North Korean Lazarus Group.
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Wannacry
APT 38
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2017-06-20 12:00:31 |
Machine learning by ESET: The road to Augur (lien direct) |
Machine learning (ML) in eight blogposts!? In our last post, let's take a peek under the hood of ESET's cybersecurity engine and its ML gears.
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2017-06-20 10:05:42 |
Web-hosting firm agrees to pay over $1 million to ransomware extortionists (lien direct) |
A variant of the Erebus ransomware has hit a South Korean web hosting company hard, and disrupted the websites of thousands of businesses.
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2017-06-19 18:20:16 |
Girl Scouts USA to offer badges on cybersecurity (lien direct) |
The Girls Scouts USA is to offer badges on cybersecurity, amid growing concerns that women are still being deprived of opportunities to enter the industry.
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2017-06-19 09:00:52 |
Industroyer: ICS were developed decades ago with no security in mind (lien direct) |
Senior ESET malware researcher Robert Lipovsky discusses Industroyer, the biggest threat to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) since Stuxnet.
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2017-06-19 08:50:55 |
Industroyer poses the highest risk for critical infratstructure since Stuxnet (lien direct) |
ESET researchers have been analyzing samples of dangerous malware – detected by ESET as Win32/Industroyer, and named Industroyer – which is capable of performing an attack on power supply infrastructure. Robert Lipovsky, a researcher at ESET, tells us more.
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2017-06-16 13:00:40 |
Seven years after Stuxnet: Industrial systems security once again in the spotlight (lien direct) |
Seven years after Stuxnet first came to light, industrial systems security once again in the spotlight, reports ESET's Robert Lipovsky.
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2017-06-16 12:00:58 |
Would you trust your smartphone with your life? (lien direct) |
Smartphone security is, of course, essential these days, but how confident are you in your device's ability to help keep you safe and secure?
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2017-06-16 10:53:54 |
British hacker admits stealing satellite data from US Department of Defense (lien direct) |
25-year-old Sean Caffrey failed to properly cover his tracks, leading police officers to his door.
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Guideline
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2017-06-15 12:00:55 |
Disney, Depp and the cyber supply chain risk management problem (lien direct) |
Multimillion dollar movies and TV shows are increasingly being targeted by cybercriminals. ESET's Stephen Cobb investigates the cyber supply chain risk management problem and explains what to do about it.
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2017-06-15 09:00:14 |
Children still at risk from inappropriate online content (lien direct) |
A new survey published by the NSPCC suggests children across the UK are still at risk of accessing inappropriate and potentially harmful content online, despite increased calls for heightened security.
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2017-06-14 12:37:34 |
Employees have “low cyber IQ†despite high corporate confidence (lien direct) |
Businesses are confident that they have sufficient cybersecurity systems in place to protect them, but in reality the weak link may be their employees, who lack basic skills and knowledge.
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2017-06-12 12:00:06 |
Industroyer: Biggest threat to industrial control systems since Stuxnet (lien direct) |
ESET has analyzed a sophisticated and extremely dangerous malware, known as Industroyer, which is designed to disrupt critical industrial processes.
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2017-06-09 09:00:41 |
Trends 2017: Mobile security – the reality of malware … augmented (lien direct) |
It is clear today that our smartphones and tablets have evolved beyond this point, creating new means of technological interaction not previously imagined.
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2017-06-08 13:25:09 |
Fines for poor data security double in UK (lien direct) |
A report from PwC found that many companies across the UK are still unprepared for GDPR measures, despite fines for non-compliance doubling in a year.
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2017-06-08 12:00:51 |
Testing, marketing, and rummaging in the FUD banks (lien direct) |
Early in 2017, Kevin Townsend invited David Harley and others to comment on vendor hype. Here he expands on his original commentary.
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2017-06-07 11:00:21 |
Botnets overshadowed by ransomware (in media) (lien direct) |
Regardless of how prominent and effective ransomware appears to be, it is not the most dangerous form of malware.
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2017-06-07 09:00:42 |
Trends 2017: Ransomware of Things (lien direct) |
Welcome to the Ransomware of Things, where all connected devices are at risk of being compromised, locked and held to ransom by cybercriminals.
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2017-06-06 12:00:56 |
Turla\'s watering hole campaign: An updated Firefox extension abusing Instagram (lien direct) |
The Turla espionage group is still using watering hole techniques to redirect potentially interesting victims to their C&C infrastructure.
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2017-06-05 09:00:26 |
Trends 2017: Fewer vulnerabilities are being reported, but are we any safer? (lien direct) |
Fewer vulnerabilities are being reported, but are we any safer? In this short video, we take a look at why it's still a problem.
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2017-06-02 15:12:53 |
OneLogin data breach may have compromised encrypted information (lien direct) |
The OneLogin breach once again highlights the importance of how companies protect their encrypted data.
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2017-06-02 12:00:27 |
Infosecurity Europe: 10 interesting talking points (lien direct) |
Just weeks after one of the largest global ransomware attacks in history, Infosecurity Europe returns for its 22nd installment.
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2017-06-01 12:05:30 |
In ongoing phishing fight, Google to delay delivery of suspicious messages to enterprise Gmail customers (lien direct) |
How well Google protects its business customers impacts all of us - whether we have personally chosen to be users of Google's services or not.
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2017-06-01 12:00:33 |
A generation of connected kids (lien direct) |
Speaking as a parent and security expert, Tony Anscombe looks at the challenges, advantages and opportunities that connected kids are exposed to.
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2017-06-01 08:00:30 |
$8 trillion \'to be lost to cybercrime in next 5 years\' (lien direct) |
Businesses with less financial resources are thought to be more at risk of falling victim to cybercrime, new research has suggested.
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