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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.
Since the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukrainians have had to defend their data against an unprecedented number of data-wiping malware variants. While Russian threat actors seem like the obvious culprit, attributing these attacks to specific groups based on evidence is a different. In this episode, ESET researchers Anton Cherepanov and Robert Lipovský explain to the host Aryeh Goretsky what pointed them to the crucial samples, how they pinned some of the attacks to a Russian cyberactor probably most notorious for NotPetya and Industroyer.
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.