Password recycling or using easy-to-guess passwords are just two common mistakes you may be making when protecting your digital accounts

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An unknown threat actor is exploiting vulnerabilities in plugins for which patches have been available for months, or even years

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…and why are they selling it to other security vendors and product testers?

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Ghost wasn’t the only victim of break-ins over the weekend that exploited critical holes in infrastructure automation software for which patches were available

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ESET’s new Threat Report is out – Another deep dive into Latin American banking trojans – More coronavirus-themed scams

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Scammers rehash old campaigns, create credit card-stealing websites and repurpose information channels to milk the COVID-19 crisis for all it’s worth

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The email includes the potential victim’s password as evidence of a hack, but there is more than meets the eye

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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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