Attackers have tried to deliver wiper malware to employees at organizations across Israel by impersonating cybersecurity company ESET via email. The phishing email The attack took the form of a phishing email ostensibly sent by the “Eset Advanced Threat Defense Team”, warning that state-backed hackers have tried compromising the target’s device(s). The phishing email (Source: A user of the ESET Security Forum) The email was posted on ESET Security Forum’s on October 8 by a … More
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