Aryeh Goretsky

Aryeh Goretsky

Distinguished Researcher


Highlights of your career? First employee at McAfee; Director at Tribal Voice, one of the first instant messaging companies; moderator at several popular online communities, including Lenovo, Lockergnome Help Forum, Scots Newsletter Forum and Wilders Security Forum; received Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and Neowin Most Valuable Contributor awards.

Position and history at ESET? Joined ESET in 2005 as Manager, Support; moved to Manager, Research in 2006; promoted to Distinguished Researcher in 2009.

What malware do you hate the most? Malware that alters, corrupts, destroys, modifies or steals a user’s data is on my "most-hated" list. To me, that’s the ultimate violation of a user’s computer.

Favorite activities? Keeping telephone scammers on the phone for as long as possible. Also, reading and sleeping.

What is your golden rule for cyberspace? Avoid the impulse to click on things.

When did you get your first computer and what kind was it? The first computer I used would probably have been a Commodore PET. I also used the Apple ][ and Commodore 64. This would have been the late 1970s or early 1980s.

Favorite computer game/activity? I spend most of my free computing time on forums helping answer other users’ technology questions. For computer games, I have been playing ARK: Survival Evolved and Borderlands 2 most recently. For RPG and board games, CaH, Pathfinder, Settlers of Catan, Starfinder and The Walking Dead.


79 articles by Aryeh Goretsky

Privacy

Should I stay or should I go … to Windows 10?

Should I stay or should I go … to Windows 10?

Privacy

Should I stay or should I go … to Windows 10?

It has been almost half a year since Microsoft released Windows 10, and the decision whether or not to migrate computers to this latest release of Microsoft's flagship operating system is going to be on the minds of administrators for 2016, says ESET's Aryeh Goretsky.

Aryeh Goretsky07 Jan 20161 min. read


Malware

Schrödinger's antivirus: The immortality of antivirus software

Schrödinger's antivirus: The immortality of antivirus software

Malware

Schrödinger's antivirus: The immortality of antivirus software

The question of antivirus software being dead is one that doesn't seem to go away. Why is that? Distinguished ESET researcher Aryeh Goretsky explores.

Aryeh Goretsky04 Nov 20154 min. read


Less Technical

Windows 10, Privacy 0? ESET deep dives into the privacy of Microsoft's new OS

Windows 10, Privacy 0? ESET deep dives into the privacy of Microsoft's new OS

Less Technical

Windows 10, Privacy 0? ESET deep dives into the privacy of Microsoft's new OS

Windows 10 offers more personalisation and integration than ever before. We take a look at the privacy implications of this.

Aryeh Goretsky06 Aug 20159 min. read


ESET research

Advanced Persistent Threats: Using multi-layered detection to defend against APTs

Advanced Persistent Threats: Using multi-layered detection to defend against APTs

ESET research

Advanced Persistent Threats: Using multi-layered detection to defend against APTs

Advanced persistent threats (APTs) are a growing concern to the world's companies and networks. This recorded webinar looks at real-world data breaches resulting from APTs and how multi-layered proactive detection can combat this threat.

Aryeh Goretsky15 Apr 20151 min. read


ESET research

Will Windows 10 leave enterprises vulnerable to zero-days?

Will Windows 10 leave enterprises vulnerable to zero-days?

ESET research

Will Windows 10 leave enterprises vulnerable to zero-days?

One thing Microsoft has been very public about is Windows 10's new strategy of releasing patches to update the operating system at different times for consumer and enterprise versions.

Aryeh Goretsky13 Mar 20151 min. read


Privacy

Superfish: Lenovo goes on the bloatware offensive

Superfish: Lenovo goes on the bloatware offensive

Privacy

Superfish: Lenovo goes on the bloatware offensive

Its been just under three weeks since February 19th, when Lenovo became entangled in a web of controversy over its preinstallation of Superfish's Visual Search adware on some of its popular consumer laptops during last year's holiday shopping season.

Aryeh Goretsky12 Mar 20158 min. read


Do you really need antivirus software for Linux desktops?

Do you really need antivirus software for Linux desktops?

Do you really need antivirus software for Linux desktops?

It started, innocently enough, as a question asked in the ESET Security Forum titled "Eset – Do I Really Need Antivirus On My Linux Distros?" However, the answer to that seemingly simple question on Linux antivirus is more complex than a simple yes-or-no response.

Aryeh Goretsky13 Jan 201513 min. read


Less Technical

2014 Security Lessons: Making 2015 More Secure

2014 Security Lessons: Making 2015 More Secure

Less Technical

2014 Security Lessons: Making 2015 More Secure

A few days ago, I gave a webinar titled Make 2015 More Secure: Lessons from 2014, which was a follow-up to the 2014 Mid-Year Threat Report webinar from this summer.

Aryeh Goretsky17 Dec 20141 min. read


Less Technical

Cyber Monday: Costco and Home Depot phishing emails target shoppers

Cyber Monday: Costco and Home Depot phishing emails target shoppers

Less Technical

Cyber Monday: Costco and Home Depot phishing emails target shoppers

Thanksgiving Day phishing emails leverage this popular American holiday to target consumers who shop at The Home Depot and Costco. Here's what to watch for, and advice on how to handle such messages.

Aryeh Goretsky30 Nov 20143 min. read