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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.
Threat Report H1 2023: Sextortion, usury and brute-force
ESET Research podcast
20 minutes 35 seconds
2 years ago
Threat Report H1 2023: Sextortion, usury and brute-force
In H1 2023, intrusion vectors were closing left and right, forcing cybercriminals to revisit old routes such as brute-forcing MS SQL servers or distributing (AI-generated?) sextortion and text-based email messages and led a few to kickstart several usury Android apps. But there’s also good news as Emotet botnet went quiet after a month of ineffective campaigning, and Redline stealer has been disrupted by ESET researchers and their friends at Flare systems.
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.