ESET denies Israel branch compromised amid targeted attacks
Briefly

ESET denies any compromise after a researcher linked a wiper campaign to its infrastructure, despite the campaign utilizing legitimate email components and targeting cybersecurity professionals.
Beaumont noted that the email bypassed checks like DKIM and SPF, raising concerns about the sophistication of the phishing attempt that led to widespread infection.
The malicious email campaign notably targeted cybersecurity individuals in Israel, with attackers masquerading the operation as a security outreach involving ESET's alleged programs.
ESET stated the incident was related to a partner company in Israel, maintaining its infrastructure integrity despite evidence suggesting a significant breach on the operational facade.
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