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Security
FaceApp Creates Wave of Opportunity for Scammers on Fake Webs and YouTube
The latest hype around the FaceApp application has attracted scammers who want to make some quick profits, ESET research has…
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The Cybercrime Scene is Getting Worse
Is the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime increasing? Most people in North America and Europe think it is,…
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Critical Bug Found in Popular Mail Server Software
Exim, the popular mail transfer agent (MTA) software, contains a critical-rated vulnerability that can, in some scenarios, enable remote attackers…
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Security
Fake Crypto Apps Use new 2FA Bypass Technique
ESET researchers have discovered fake cryptocurrency apps using a previously unseen technique to bypass SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA), circumventing Google’s recent…
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ESET Gets “Champion” Status in Canalys Global Cybersecurity Leadership Matrix 2019
ESET has achieved Champion status globally for the first time in Canalys Cybersecurity Leadership Matrix 2019. Canalys is a leading…
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Over 2.3 Billion Files Exposed Online, Says ESET
More than 2.3 billion files have been found inadvertently exposed online over the past year, reads a report from threat…
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Cloud
Plead Malware Now Uses Compromised Routers
ESET researchers have recently discovered that the attackers behind Plead malware have been distributing it using compromised routers and man-in-the-middle…
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123456’ is the Undisputed King of Atrocious Passwords
An analysis of the 100,000 most-commonly re-occurring breached passwords confirms that ‘123456’ is the undisputed king of atrocious passwords. Using…
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ESET Says Vulnerability in D-Link’s DCS-2132L Cloud Camera Lets Hackers Spy on Video Streams
According to the latest ESET IoT research, D-Link cloud camera DCS-2132L suffers from multiple security vulnerabilities, which can open the…
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Security
This Backdoor on Microsoft Exchange Can Read, Modify or Block Any Email
ESET research has uncovered LightNeuron, a Microsoft Exchange backdoor that can read, modify or block any email going through the…
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