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Post ReleaseESET launches eCrime Reports to provide actionable intelligence against ransomware and infostealers.
ESET’s standalone eCrime reports provide security teams with curated, high‑quality insights into incidents, including key lessons, IoCs, hunting rules, and guidance to strengthen resilience.
Metro Manila, Philippines - April 21, 2026 - ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, released eCrime Reports, a new strategic offering in the ESET Threat Intelligence portfolio. As companies become increasingly overwhelmed by the growth and complexity of ransomware and infostealers, the demand for high-quality, curated cyber threat intelligence (CTI) has grown. With ESET’s new eCrime Reports, businesses have unprecedented access to data that shows how actual incidents unfold, including affiliate-level attack visibility, full attack-chain timelines and tooling, and region-specific telemetry.
“For over 30 years, ESET has helped governments, channel companies and businesses stay protected from the world’s most advanced cybersecurity threats,” said Roman Kováč, Chief Research Officer at ESET. “Our newly launched eCrime Reports combine technical depth with functional defense guidance, based on feedback from ESET’s threat researchers around the world. This means law enforcement, IT, and security teams don’t just read about threats, they gain insights needed to anticipate attacks, close gaps, and strengthen defenses proactively. Focused on ransomware and infostealers, these eCrime reports help organizations to strengthen their overall cybersecurity posture, particularly in high-stakes environments.”
The new offering comes in two tiers — ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports and ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports Advanced. These curated reports are built on proprietary data and telemetry with unique insights from real-world intrusions occurring across the globe. By following TTPs, ESET’s eCrime Reports uncover hidden clusters of activity, enabling and enhancing eCrime-related strategic decisions. Moving beyond monitoring MaaS and RaaS Dedicated Leak Sites (DLS), eCrime Reports can be supplemented with ESET’s proprietary intelligence feeds, including Android Infostealer, Malicious Email Attachments, Ransomware, Cryptoscam, Phishing URLs, Scam URLs, Smishing and more.
What’s Inside the Reports:
ESET’s eCrime Reports join the ESET Threat Intelligence portfolio, which includes three tiers, two of which are Premium APT Reports with in-depth analysis of global APTs. Supported by global threat hunters, these reports expose espionage activities, exploitation of vulnerabilities, and zero days, and they have been expanded to include geopolitical context. ESET also offers 18 proprietary intelligence feeds and two sub-feeds, including Android threats, IoCs, Botnets, Phishing URLs, and more.
For more information about ESET Threat Intelligence, visit ESET’s website.
About ESET
ESET® provides cutting-edge cybersecurity to prevent attacks before they happen. By combining the power of AI and human expertise, ESET stays ahead of emerging global cyberthreats, both known and unknown—securing businesses, critical infrastructure, and individuals. Whether it’s endpoint, cloud, or mobile protection, our AI-native, cloud-first solutions and services remain highly effective and easy to use. ESET technology includes robust detection and response, ultra-secure encryption, and multifactor authentication. With 24/7 real-time defense and strong local support, we keep users safe and businesses running without interruption. The ever-evolving digital landscape demands a progressive approach to security: ESET is committed to world-class research and powerful threat intelligence, backed by R&D centers and a strong global partner network. For more information, visit www.eset.com/ph or follow our social media, podcasts, and blogs.
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