Secure your router: How to help prevent the next internet takedown

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of webcams? After the Dyn DDoS last month, this is a question on the minds of a lot of security people. Someone recently asked me if we shouldn’t adopt a new name for the Internet of Things (IoT) because the existing term is too vague. I responded … More Secure your router: How to help prevent the next internet takedown

Targeted online guessing ‘a major threat to online security’

Targeted online guessing represents a major threat to online security, according to new research. The paper found that this tactic exploits security shortfalls in many users, which, in this instance, is to use the same password – often containing personal information – across multiple accounts. The authors of the study, a collaboration between Lancaster University’s … More Targeted online guessing ‘a major threat to online security’

ESET Rolls out Its New Internet Security Products for Home Users

Starting today, ESET® announces the availability of its premium line of security solutions for home users – ESET Smart Security Premium, built upon our award-winning NOD32 technology that offers the best mix of detection, speed and usability. In addition, ESET‘s top-tier product provides ESET Password Manager for easier and safer authentication, as well as ESET … More ESET Rolls out Its New Internet Security Products for Home Users

Women are far more paranoid than men about their online privacy

New study reveals dangers online result in 68% of Brits stepping up privacy.  A new online privacy study from internet security firm ESET has revealed that UK social media users are finally starting to recognise the importance of their online security, with two-thirds of Brits taking important steps to protect their privacy online. The study, … More Women are far more paranoid than men about their online privacy

New ESET research paper puts Sednit under the microscope

Security researchers at ESET have released their latest research into the notorious Sednit cyberespionage group, which has targeted over 1000 high profile individuals with phishing attacks and zero-day exploits in their attempts to steal confidential information. The Sednit gang, also known sometimes as APT28, Fancy Bear, Pawn Storm or Sofacy, are highly experienced. It has … More New ESET research paper puts Sednit under the microscope