Amid a growing demand for advanced cybersecurity solutions, ESET has introduced eCrime Reports, a new addition to its Threat Intelligence portfolio. This strategic offering aims to aid businesses overwhelmed by the increasing complexity of ransomware and information-stealing malware. The eCrime Reports provide comprehensive insights into real-world cyber incidents, offering businesses detailed visibility into attack methods, timelines, and region-specific data. ESET’s Chief Research Officer, Roman Kováč, highlighted that these reports offer not just information but actionable insights to help organizations anticipate threats and solidify their cybersecurity defenses.
The eCrime Reports come in two tiers—standard and advanced—and are built on proprietary data with insights from global cyber intrusions. They focus on ransomware and infostealers, providing businesses with the ability to track tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by cybercriminals. In addition to monitoring malicious activities, the reports can be enhanced with ESET’s intelligence feeds such as those for Android infostealers, phishing URLs, and more. This allows organizations to make strategic decisions more effectively by identifying hidden clusters of criminal activity.
Key features of the reports include an Activity Summary that distills recent cyber campaigns into strategic insights, Technical Analysis providing deep dives into specific threats, and a Monthly Digest summarizing current trends and major incidents. The advanced tier offers additional tools like ESET AI Advisor, which leverages artificial intelligence to help security analysts rapidly interpret and respond to threats. Organizations can also access a MISP Server for direct integration with curated threat intelligence, streamlining workflows and enhancing detection capabilities.
These offerings are part of ESET’s broader Threat Intelligence portfolio, which includes in-depth analysis of global advanced persistent threats (APTs) from state-aligned actors such as Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. ESET’s threat intelligence is supported by a global team of threat hunters and provides insights into espionage activities, exploitation of vulnerabilities, and geopolitical contexts. As the digital landscape evolves, ESET continues to commit to providing robust cybersecurity solutions, leveraging a combination of AI technology and human expertise.
With the launch of eCrime Reports, ESET positions itself as a critical player in the cybersecurity industry, offering businesses the tools needed to proactively manage and mitigate cyber threats. As part of the rollout, interested parties can explore these offerings at RSAC 2026, which will feature demonstrations and expert discussions at ESET’s booth. For more information about ESET Threat Intelligence and its offerings, visit their website or follow them on social media platforms.
