ESET Launches eCrime Reports to Bolster Cybersecurity Defenses

New offering provides security teams with curated insights and guidance to combat modern cybercriminal threats

Mar. 12, 2026 at 1:54pm

ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, has released a new strategic offering called eCrime Reports as part of its ESET Threat Intelligence portfolio. The reports provide security teams with curated, high-quality insights into real-world cybersecurity incidents, including key lessons, indicators of compromise (IoCs), hunting rules, and guidance to strengthen organizational resilience against ransomware and infostealer threats.

Why it matters

As companies face an overwhelming growth and complexity of ransomware and infostealers, the demand for high-quality, curated cyber threat intelligence has increased. ESET's new eCrime Reports aim to give businesses 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. This enables security teams to anticipate attacks, close gaps, and strengthen defenses proactively.

The details

The new eCrime Reports offering comes in two tiers - ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports and ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports Advanced. These curated reports are built on ESET's proprietary data and telemetry, with unique insights from real-world intrusions occurring globally. By following threat tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), the reports uncover hidden clusters of activity, enabling and enhancing eCrime-related strategic decisions. The reports go beyond monitoring Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) and Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) Dedicated Leak Sites (DLS), and can be supplemented with ESET's proprietary intelligence feeds.

  • The new eCrime Reports were launched ahead of the RSA Conference 2026.

The players

ESET

A global leader in cybersecurity that has been helping governments, channel companies, and businesses stay protected from advanced cybersecurity threats for over 30 years.

Roman Kováč

The Chief Research Officer at ESET.

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What they’re saying

“For over 30 years, ESET has helped governments, channel companies, and businesses stay protected from the world's most advanced cybersecurity threats. 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.”

— Roman Kováč, Chief Research Officer at ESET (ESET)

“Quality is essential in threat intelligence data. ESET Threat Intelligence customers are able to reduce maintenance and manpower associated with processing feeds – cutting through information overload associated with competitor threat intelligence offerings. Rather than struggling to sift through huge, noncurated external datasets, ESET's services allow organizations to quickly identify and prioritize emerging business risks and previously unknown threats – giving them more time to accelerate incident response, mount an effective defense, and implement an overall more proactive cybersecurity posture.”

— Roman Kováč, Chief Research Officer at ESET (ESET)

What’s next

Visitors to the RSA Conference 2026 can visit ESET's booth N-5253 to receive a demo and talk to the company's threat experts.

The takeaway

ESET's new eCrime Reports provide security teams with curated, high-quality insights and guidance to strengthen their overall cybersecurity posture and better defend against the growing threats of ransomware and infostealers.