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Research is at the heart of ESET and its technology and has been from the very beginning until today. In the ESET Research podcast, we want to give the world a chance to hear all the details directly from our world-class researchers.
Telegram, with nearly a billion monthly users, is a juicy target for cybercriminals, especially if they can exploit a zero-day vulnerability to spread malicious code. ESET malware researcher Lukáš Štefanko found an exploit – which ESET named EvilVideo – being sold online. In the discussion with our podcast host ESET Distinguished Researcher Aryeh Goretsky, Štefanko describes which platforms were affected, what malware can be bundled with EvilVideo, and how Telegram reacted to the vulnerability report.
ESET Research podcast
Research is at the heart of ESET and its technology and has been from the very beginning until today. In the ESET Research podcast, we want to give the world a chance to hear all the details directly from our world-class researchers.