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ESET Introduces eCrime Reports to Combat Ransomware and Infostealers

Severity: Medium (Score: 42.9)

Sources: Eset, Mexc.Co

Summary

ESET has launched eCrime Reports, a new offering in its Threat Intelligence portfolio, aimed at providing businesses with curated cyber threat intelligence to combat ransomware and infostealers. The reports offer insights into attack patterns, timelines, and specific tooling used in attacks, enhancing the ability of security teams to anticipate and respond to threats. ESET's Chief Research Officer, Roman Kováč, emphasized the importance of quality in threat intelligence, stating that these reports help organizations reduce the burden of processing vast amounts of data. The reports are designed to assist law enforcement, IT, and security teams in strengthening their defenses against evolving cyber threats. ESET's eCrime Reports come in two tiers, providing organizations with the flexibility to choose based on their needs. The offering is built on proprietary data and real-world intrusion insights, aiming to improve overall cybersecurity posture in high-stakes environments. Key Points: • ESET launched eCrime Reports to enhance threat intelligence against ransomware and infostealers. • The reports provide detailed insights into attack patterns, timelines, and tooling used in cyber incidents. • ESET's offering aims to reduce information overload and improve incident response for security teams.

Key Entities

  • Malware (attack_type)
  • Ransomware (attack_type)
  • bworldonline.com (domain)
  • Healthcare (industry)
  • Android Infostealer (malware)
  • T1486 - Data Encrypted for Impact (mitre_attack)
  • T1566.001 - Spearphishing Attachment (mitre_attack)
  • T1566.002 - Spearphishing Link (mitre_attack)
  • Android (platform)
  • MISP (tool)
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