ESET researchers have discovered a new data-stealing Trojan malware, detected by ESET as Win32/PSW.Stealer.NAI and dubbed USB Thief.
ESET warns users against an increased number of infected emails containing a malicious attachment, which downloads and installs ransomware onto an infected device.
ESET researchers have discovered a strain of Android malware that can steal the login credentials of mobile banking users.
ESET and the Ponemon Institute today announced results of The State of Cybersecurity in Healthcare Organizations in 2016 (February 2016). According to the study, healthcare organizations average about…
Porn clicker Trojans, which ESET detects as Android/Clicker, masquerade as legitimate apps, notably games. This family of malware has made it into the official Android app store at least 343 times in…
ESET today unveils the findings of its international survey “Evolution of a child and technology” at the world’s largest expo for the mobile industry Mobile World Congress.