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ESET operates in the cybersecurity industry, providing advanced security solutions and support across numerous countries to ensure user satisfaction.
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3.3/5
based on 5 reviews

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Monday to Friday
100% employees reported

Flexible timing
80% employees reported

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43% employees reported
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ESET Ratings
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4.9
Job security
3.9
Work-life balance
3.8
Company culture
3.3
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2.5
Salary
2.5
Skill development
2.5
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ESET is rated 3.3 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 5 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Highly Rated for | Job security Work-life balance Company culture | Job security Work-life balance | Job security | No highly rated category |
Critically Rated for | Skill development Salary Promotions | Promotions Salary Work satisfaction | Promotions Salary | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | - | Work from office 80% employees reported | Hybrid 62% employees reported | Hybrid 76% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | - no rating available | 3.7 Good rated by 27.2k women | 3.8 Good rated by 15.8k women | 3.8 Good rated by 22.3k women |
Rating by Men Employees | - no rating available | 3.6 Good rated by 61k men | 3.7 Good rated by 36.7k men | 3.8 Good rated by 34.2k men |
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ESET Salaries
ESET salaries have received with an average score of 2.5 out of 5 by 5 employees.
Channel Sales Executive
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₹7 L/yr - ₹8.9 L/yr
Territory Sales Manager
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₹3.6 L/yr - ₹4.7 L/yr
Marketing Executive
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₹0.1 L/yr - ₹0.2 L/yr
Cyber Security Analyst
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₹4.3 L/yr - ₹5.5 L/yr
Senior E Commerce Executive
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₹2.9 L/yr - ₹3.7 L/yr
Devops Engineer
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₹9 L/yr - ₹11.5 L/yr
Director
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₹32.4 L/yr - ₹41.4 L/yr
Quality Head
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₹5.9 L/yr - ₹7.5 L/yr
Associate Technical Consultant
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₹13.5 L/yr - ₹17.2 L/yr
Sales Officer
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₹43.2 L/yr - ₹55.2 L/yr
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Gamaredon: The Turncoat Spies Relentlessly Hacking Ukraine
- Gamaredon, a Russian hacking group believed to work for Russia's FSB, has been carrying out relentless espionage-focused breaches targeting Ukraine.
- Despite their lack of sophistication, Gamaredon has stolen thousands of files daily from hundreds of Ukrainian victims, making them a top espionage threat in the region.
- Some Gamaredon hackers were previously part of Ukraine's security services before switching sides when Russia occupied Crimea in 2014.
- Using basic tactics like spearphishing and malware-laced attachments, Gamaredon targets Ukrainian government, military organizations, and allies, proving to be a persistent adversary.
- Gamaredon's former SBU hackers have complained about low pay and lack of recognition, despite their continuous hacking campaigns.
- The group's use of unsophisticated scripting languages like VBScript and Powershell makes defending against their malware exhausting for cybersecurity defenders.
- Since the start of the war in 2022, Gamaredon has expanded its intelligence collection efforts to messaging tools and military software, posing a high-stakes challenge in the conflict.
- The group can install multiple malware variants on infected machines within a week, making it challenging for defenders to eradicate their foothold.
- Gamaredon, though uninteresting, represents a dangerous threat with significant implications in a war where stolen secrets can be critical.
- ESET researchers emphasize the persistent and dangerous nature of Gamaredon's espionage activities, highlighting the importance of defending against such threats.
Wired | 14 Apr, 2025

ESET security scanner vulnerability used to deploy TCESB malware
- A vulnerability in ESET's cybersecurity solution was exploited by threat actor ToddyCat.
- The vulnerability allowed the deployment of the TCESB malware on Windows devices.
- Users are advised to patch their systems and monitor for threats.
- ToddyCat is an advanced persistent threat group that primarily targets government and military organizations.
Tech Radar | 11 Apr, 2025

An APT group exploited ESET flaw to execute malware
- At least one APT group has exploited a vulnerability in ESET software to stealthily execute malware, bypassing security measures.
- The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-11859, is a DLL Search Order Hijacking issue that potentially allow an attacker with administrator privileges to load a malicious dynamic-link library and execute its code.
- The flaw in ESET software was exploited to deploy TCESB, a stealthy C++ tool that bypasses security and monitoring tools to execute payloads.
- ESET addressed the vulnerability CVE-2024-11859 in January.
Securityaffairs | 10 Apr, 2025

Notorious Chinese hackers FamousSparrow allegedly target US financial firms
- FamousSparrow, a Chinese state-sponsored threat actor, has been targeting government, financial organizations, and research institutes for years.
- Cybersecurity researchers at ESET discovered new variants of FamousSparrow's malware, revealing the group's activities.
- FamousSparrow targeted a government institution in Honduras and a research institute in Mexico, indicating it is still active.
- The group used outdated versions of Windows Server and Microsoft Exchange, gaining access to deploy additional payloads.
Tech Radar | 27 Mar, 2025

Operation AkaiRyū Attacks Detection: China-Backed MirrorFace APT Targets Central European Diplomatic Institute Using ANEL Backdoor
- China-linked threat groups are prominent in global APT campaigns, with MirrorFace expanding targeting to a European diplomatic agency using the ANEL backdoor in the AkaiRyū operation.
- Amid rising geopolitical tensions, APTs pose significant cybersecurity threats, with state-sponsored actors employing zero-day vulnerabilities and advanced malware to infiltrate critical systems.
- SOC Prime Platform offers detection algorithms to counter MirrorFace APT attacks, aligned with MITRE ATT&CK framework for seamless integration into security tools.
- Security professionals can leverage Uncoder AI to parse and utilize IOCs from ESET's Operation AkaiRyū research for tailored SIEM or EDR queries.
- By exploring the Threat Detection Marketplace, defenders can access rules and queries to detect malicious activities associated with state-sponsored APT groups.
- MirrorFace's AkaiRyū operation targeted a Central European diplomatic entity in 2024, utilizing tools like AsyncRAT, ANEL backdoor, Visual Studio Code's remote tunnels, and more.
- MirrorFace, a China-linked threat actor, has targeted various sectors since 2019 and exhibited advanced TTPs, including spearphishing campaigns and the use of LODEINFO and HiddenFace backdoors.
- MirrorFace's operations in 2024 involved spearphishing and the deployment of malicious files through trusted applications, like McAfee and JustSystems, to install the ANEL backdoor.
- By erasing evidence and employing techniques like running malware in Windows Sandbox, MirrorFace has enhanced operational security, emphasizing the need for heightened cybersecurity vigilance globally.
- The surge in cyber-espionage campaigns by China-backed groups underscores the importance of proactive defense measures and global collaboration to mitigate evolving cyber threats.
Socprime | 19 Mar, 2025

Take my money: OCR crypto stealers in Google Play and App Store
- Researchers at ESET have discovered a malware module at least three Android apps available in the Google Play Store and an iOS app in Apple's App Store are embedded with a malicious SDK/framework for stealing recovery phrases for crypto wallets.
- This is the first time a steal has been discovered in Apple's App Store.
- The malicious SDK was named “SparkCat” and uses an unidentified protocol implemented in Rust, which is rarely found in mobile apps.
- The malware is designed to selectively steal gallery content and was discovered in multiple apps covering a variety of subjects that have been installed more than 242,000 times.
- The attackers’ servers likely also use Rust for protocol handling as the Rust code contained client code to communicate with the “rust” server and server-side encryption components.
- The packages are disguised as system packages, and obfuscation significantly complicates the static analysis of samples.
- Unfortunately, despite rigorous screening by official marketplaces and general awareness of OCR-based crypto wallet theft scams, the infected apps still found their way into Google Play and the App Store.
- The malware is flexible enough to steal not just wallet recovery phrases but also other sensitive data from the gallery, such as messages or passwords that might have been captured in screenshots.
- The Trojan can behave differently depending on the app it is running in, and there are more potentially infected apps than initially thought.
- The attackers are financially motivated, specifically targeting recovery phrases that can be used to regain access to cryptocurrency wallets and mobile users in regions besides Europe and Asia may have been targeted by this campaign as well.
Securelist | 5 Feb, 2025

China-linked cyberespionage group PlushDaemon used South Korean VPN service to inject malware
- A China-linked cyberespionage group, PlushDaemon, utilized a South Korean VPN service, IPany, to inject malware and spy on victims' activities.
- The PlushDaemon APT group, known for hijacking legitimate updates of Chinese applications, poses a significant threat.
- The group's latest operation involves injecting the SlowStepper backdoor into devices through the IPany VPN installer.
- ESET researchers notified IPany about the compromise and the malicious installer has been removed.
Tech Radar | 22 Jan, 2025

New UEFI Secure Boot flaw exposes systems to bootkits
- A UEFI Secure Boot flaw has been discovered by ESET, allowing attackers to bypass the security feature.
- The flaw occurs due to a vulnerable certificate used by an unnamed UEFI application.
- Microsoft has released a fix for the bug in the January 2025 Patch Tuesday update.
- All Windows users are advised to apply the patch to prevent potential bootkit deployment.
Tech Radar | 20 Jan, 2025

ESET detailed a flaw that could allow a bypass of the Secure Boot in UEFI systems
- ESET disclosed a now-patched vulnerability that allowed a bypass of the Secure Boot mechanism in UEFI systems.
- The vulnerability affected the UEFI application of several real-time system recovery software suites.
- It was caused by the usage of a custom PE loader instead of secure UEFI functions.
- The issue was resolved and vulnerable binaries were revoked in Microsoft's Patch Tuesday update.
Securityaffairs | 17 Jan, 2025

ESET upgrades HOME Security suite with Dark Web monitoring and more
- ESET has upgraded its HOME Security suite to provide enhanced protection against cyber threats.
- New features include Dark Web Monitoring to detect illegal trading of personal information.
- The upgrade also includes improved folder protection for Windows users and scan efficiency for multi-core devices.
- Other enhancements include advanced password management and a redesigned firewall for Mac users.
Tech Radar | 5 Jan, 2025

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