A year of wiper attacks in Ukraine
ESET Research has compiled a timeline of cyberattacks that used wiper malware and have occurred since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022
ESET Research has compiled a timeline of cyberattacks that used wiper malware and have occurred since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Sandworm continues to conduct attacks against carefully chosen targets in the war-torn country
ESET researchers spot a new ransomware campaign that goes after Ukrainian organizations and has Sandworm's fingerprints all over it
War in Europe, a reminder for shared service centers and shoring operations to re-examine IT security posture
(Almost) everything you always wanted to know about virtual private networks, but were afraid to ask
Five years ago, ESET researchers released their analysis of the first ever malware that was designed specifically to attack power grids
It’s been 100 days since Russia invaded Ukraine, and we look back at various cyberattacks connected to the conflict
Falsehoods about the war in Ukraine come in all shapes and sizes – here are a few examples of what’s in the fake news
ESET researchers spot an updated version of the malware loader used in the Industroyer2 and CaddyWiper attacks
In the age of the perpetual news cycle and digital media, the risks that stem from the fake news problem are all too real
Lessons from history and recent attacks on critical infrastructure throw into sharp relief the need to better safeguard our essential systems and services
This ICS-capable malware targets a Ukrainian energy company
As cloud systems are increasingly the bedrock on which digital transformation is built, keeping a close eye on how they are secured is an essential cybersecurity best practice
How can businesses that lack the resources and technological expertise of large organizations hold the line against cybercriminals?
Soaring energy prices and increased geopolitical tensions amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine bring a sharp focus on European energy security
Why has the conflict in Ukraine not caused the much anticipated global cyber-meltdown?
As the war rages, the APT group with a long résumé of disruptive cyberattacks enters the spotlight again
Cyberattacks against data centers may ultimately be everyone's problem – how prepared are their operators for the heightened risk of cyber-assaults?
This is the third time in as many weeks that ESET researchers have spotted previously unknown data wiping malware taking aim at Ukrainian organizations
Ukraine has been under cyber-fire for years now – here’s what you should know about various disruptive cyberattacks that have hit the country since 2014