This issue of the ESET APT Activity Report reviews notable activities of threat actors that were documented by ESET researchers from April 2024 until the end of September 2024.
The trailblazing scientist shares her reasons for hope in the fight against climate change and how we can tackle seemingly impossible problems and keep going in the face of adversity.
ESET researchers discover a previously undocumented toolset used by Evasive Panda to access and retrieve data from cloud ...
Election interference, American Water and the Internet Archive breaches, new cybersecurity laws, and more – October saw no ...
You may not always stop your personal information from ending up in the internet’s dark recesses, but you can take steps to protect yourself from criminals looking to exploit it ...
While carbon dioxide typically takes center stage in discussions about climate change, methane emissions have historically flown somewhat under the radar. So what's the real story with methane and ...
ESET researchers have discovered new Rust-based tooling leading to the deployment of Embargo ransomware. Embargo is a relatively new player in the ransomware scene, first observed by ESET in June ...
Some cybercriminal groups are sophisticated, create advanced schemes, cooperate with other attackers and do everything to stay under the radar. Then there are threat actors like CosmicBeetle ...