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Research has been at the core of ESET and its technology since the company's inception. The journey began in 1987, when ESET co-founders Miroslav Trnka and Peter Paško uncovered one of the world's first computer viruses, which they named "Vienna" and wrote a program to detect it. Many other discoveries quickly followed.

More than 30 years later, ESET remains at the forefront of cybersecurity research, operating 13 R&D centers across the world that analyze, monitor and anticipate new threats. In recent years alone, ESET researchers have made a number of significant discoveries that shed light on various malicious campaigns orchestrated by the world’s most advanced threat actors. They have also identified multiple high-impact vulnerabilities in third-party products and services.

Over the years, ESET’s experts have assisted law enforcement with disruptions of several notorious cybercrime operations. They also frequently present at leading industry conferences and are among the most referenced contributors to the MITRE ATT&CK® knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques.

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Cybercrime

US Pentagon: it’s official, military response to cyber attacks

US Pentagon: it’s official, military response to cyber attacks

Cybercrime

US Pentagon: it’s official, military response to cyber attacks

Cameron Camp21 Nov 2011


Cyber Monday Safety: 10 tips for safer holiday shopping online

Cyber Monday Safety: 10 tips for safer holiday shopping online

Cyber Monday Safety: 10 tips for safer holiday shopping online

Stephen Cobb18 Nov 2011


Social Media

Much Ado About Facebook, Part II

Much Ado About Facebook, Part II

Social Media

Much Ado About Facebook, Part II

Aryeh Goretsky17 Nov 2011


SOPA-rific: House Judiciary Committee gets a rude awakening

SOPA-rific: House Judiciary Committee gets a rude awakening

SOPA-rific: House Judiciary Committee gets a rude awakening

SOPA: Homeland Security weighs in, MPAA is reticent. Clearly, the House Judiciary Committee needs some authoritative, neutral advice on the mechanics and implications of DNS filtering.

David Harley17 Nov 2011


Agony Column for Comment Spammers

Agony Column for Comment Spammers

Agony Column for Comment Spammers

Today we hand over the blog to Ms Letitia Teaspoon, ESET's Agony-Aunt-in-Residence.

David Harley17 Nov 2011


SOPA Opera

SOPA Opera

SOPA Opera

We all have our concerns about piracy and violations of intellectual property, but the discussion taking place at the moment behind closed doors seems pretty one-sided.

David Harley16 Nov 2011


Facebook, offensive content, and terse responses

Facebook, offensive content, and terse responses

Facebook, offensive content, and terse responses

I have yet to see any direct advice to Facebook users on the "Facebook Known Issues" page or the "Facebook Security" page.

David Harley16 Nov 2011


Infosecurity Conference APTitude Adjustment

Infosecurity Conference APTitude Adjustment

Infosecurity Conference APTitude Adjustment

David Harley16 Nov 2011


Facebook's Gross Video Scam: Watch the rest of the story

Facebook's Gross Video Scam: Watch the rest of the story

Facebook's Gross Video Scam: Watch the rest of the story

Stephen Cobb16 Nov 2011