A view of the Q1 2020 threat landscape as seen by ESET telemetry and from the perspective of ESET threat detection and research experts
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A view of the Q1 2020 threat landscape as seen by ESET telemetry and from the perspective of ESET threat detection and research experts
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Another in our occasional series demystifying Latin American banking trojans
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Microsoft plugs a security hole that could have enabled attackers to weaponize a GIF in order to hijack Teams accounts and steal data
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ESET research into vulnerabilities in smart home hubs – Discovering and disrupting a botnet in Latin America – Digital assistants in the work-from-home era
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A pair of vulnerabilities in the default email app on iOS devices is believed to have been exploited against high-profile targets
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ESET researchers discover, and play a key role in the disruption of, a 35,000-strong botnet spreading in Latin America via infected USB drives
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If you’re trying to be responsible towards the planet, also be responsible to yourself and take these steps so that the device doesn’t end up costing you more than you’ve saved
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In worst-case scenarios, some vulnerabilities could even allow attackers to take control over the central units and all peripheral devices connected to them
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Security is not a game, but learning about it could be – here’s why adding the fun factor can help employees become more cyber-aware
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Being at your beck and call is central to the "personality" of your digital friend, but there are situations when the device could use some time off
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Can someone take control of your WhatsApp account by just knowing your phone number? We ran a small test to find out.
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Sextortion-meets-coronavirus scams - The financial loss from coronavirus-themed fraud in America - Is the time ripe for one global set of data privacy rules?
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Scams demanding bitcoin on pain of infecting you with the coronavirus gain their fair share of shine among schemes with a thin veneer of plausibility
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The tool, which comes after a similar effort by Google, looks at how people’s traveling behavior has changed since the start of the pandemic
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Even accounts belonging to banks and educational institutions were found on lists plastered across various hacker forums
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The median loss to fraudulent schemes that exploit the global health crisis is almost US$600
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While in France, a citizen of Brazil who resides in California books a bungee jump in New Zealand. Is it a leap of faith into the unknown, for both the operator and the thrill-seeker?
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Making sense of passwords in Zoom - What to do if your phone goes missing - Email provider hacked
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Here’s how you can greatly improve your Zoom privacy and security in a few simple steps
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With Zoom – and Zoom-bombing – being all the rage, here’s why the app’s default password settings may be leaving the backdoor wide open
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ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe shares advice on how to keep your virtual meet-ups private and safe while you're holed up at home during the pandemic
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The users' personal data are now up for grabs on the dark web for anywhere between US$3,500 and US$22,000 worth of Bitcoin
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Losing your smartphone can be expensive, but the cost of the device may not be the final price you’ll be paying
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Staying safe from coronavirus-themed scams – Securing remote desktop connections – The security risks of videoconferencing
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The company goes straight from basking in the glow of its near-overnight success to launching an all‑out effort to fix its privacy and security issues
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As work from home is the new norm in the coronavirus era, you’re probably thinking of enabling remote desktop connections for your off-site staff. Here’s how to do it securely.
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Bad actors accessed a range of personally identifiable information, including names, dates of birth and a lot more
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The scam machine shows no signs of slowing down, as fraudsters dispense bogus health advice, peddle fake testing kits and issue malware-laced purchase orders
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