In a significant development for the cybersecurity landscape, ESET has introduced eCrime Reports, augmenting its Threat Intelligence offerings. As the complexity and volume of ransomware and infostealer threats continue to surge, the demand for comprehensive cyber threat intelligence (CTI) has soared. The newly launched eCrime Reports grant businesses unparalleled access to detailed data on cyber incidents, offering insights into affiliate-level attack specifics, comprehensive attack-chain timelines, and region-specific telemetry.
Roman Kováč, ESET’s Chief Research Officer, emphasized the company’s long-standing commitment to cybersecurity, stating, “For over 30 years, ESET has supported governments, channel companies, and businesses against the most sophisticated cybersecurity threats.” He added that the eCrime Reports, which focus on ransomware and infostealers, provide technical depth combined with actionable defense strategies. This approach allows entities such as law enforcement, IT, and security teams to not only understand threats but also anticipate and counteract them effectively, thus enhancing their cybersecurity frameworks, especially in critical environments.
The eCrime Reports are available in two versions: the standard ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports and the more advanced ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports Advanced. These reports, derived from proprietary data and telemetry, offer unique insights into global cyber intrusions. By leveraging tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), ESET’s reports reveal hidden patterns of activity essential for making strategic eCrime-related decisions. Beyond just monitoring as-a-service models like MaaS and RaaS Dedicated Leak Sites (DLS), these reports can be enhanced with additional intelligence feeds from ESET, covering a range of threats such as Android Infostealers, Malicious Email Attachments, and Phishing URLs.
Kováč noted the importance of quality in threat intelligence, highlighting that ESET’s offerings allow customers to significantly cut down on the resources required for processing data feeds. This efficiency enables organizations to quickly identify and prioritize new risks and threats, thereby enhancing incident response and defense mechanisms. The reports feature several components, including an Activity Summary, Technical Analysis, Monthly Digest, and a continuous eCrime Feed, all aimed at improving organizational resilience against cybersecurity threats.
These new reports complement ESET’s existing Threat Intelligence portfolio, which already includes detailed analyses of global advanced persistent threats (APTs) linked to state-aligned groups from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. As ESET continues to provide cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions, it invites attendees of the upcoming RSAC 2026 to explore these offerings firsthand at their booth. For more detailed information on ESET’s services, interested parties are encouraged to visit their website. As the digital threat landscape evolves, ESET remains committed to advancing cybersecurity through robust research and strategic threat intelligence.