How to Spot Common Apple Pay Scams and Stay Safe
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET, explains how the most common scams targeting Apple Pay users work and what you can do to stay one step aheadRead More…
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET, explains how the most common scams targeting Apple Pay users work and what you can do to stay one step aheadRead More…
As the Middle East accelerates toward an AI-first digital economy, cybersecurity is entering a decisive phase. By 2026, the region’s enterprises, governments and critical infrastructure providers will confront a threat landscape defined by autonomous and agentic AI systemsRead More…
ESET researchers have examined CVE-2025-50165, a serious Windows vulnerability that theoretically grants remote code execution by opening a specially crafted JPG file – one of the most widely used image formats.Read More…
ESET Research has released its latest Threat Report, which summarizes threat landscape trends seen in ESET telemetry and from the perspective of both ESET threat detection and research experts, from June through November 2025.Read More…
ESET researchers have identified new MuddyWater activity primarily targeting organizations in Israel, with one confirmed target in Egypt. The victims in Israel were in the technology, engineering, manufacturing, local government, and educational sectors.Read More…
Riyadh is once again commanding global attention as Black Hat MEA returns from December 2–4, reaffirming the Kingdom’s growing stature as one of the world’s leading cybersecurity hubs. Hosted at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center in Malham,Read More…
ESET announced its participation in Black Hat MEA 2025, taking place from 2–4 December at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center, Malham. The company is exhibiting at Booth H1.U100, where it is engaging with enterprise customers, channel partners,Read More…
ESET researchers discovered that China-aligned threat group PlushDaemon performs adversary-in-the-middle attacks using a previously undocumented implant for network devices (e.g., a router) that ESET named EdgeStepper, which redirects all DNS queries to a malicious external DNS serverRead More…
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