ESET Threat Report: Infostealers using AI; banking malware creating deepfake videos to steal money

Cyber threats are rapidly evolving, but with ESET's latest Threat Report H1 2024 and the power of ESET XDR, organizations can maintain a proactive defense. This report provides an in-depth analysis of the latest trends, such as infostealers using generative AI decoys and banking malware that manipulates facial recognition data through deepfake videos. The report highlights the rise of GoldPickaxe, targeting victims across Southeast Asia and beyond, and the significant increases in RedLine Stealer detections. It also covers the exploitation of WordPress plugin vulnerabilities by Balada Injector, compromising thousands of websites. Readers will gain insights into threat landscapes to better understand and mitigate risks. Multi-Vendor's ESET XDR plays a crucial role in this scenario, offering enhanced detection and responsiveness capabilities. By reading the ESET Threat Report H1 2024, available at WeLiveSecurity.com, you'll learn how to reshape your security strategy and how we, as your trusted reseller, can guide and equip you with the necessary tools for an invigorated defense posture.

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