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- Emsisoft Ltd. (est. 2003) is a New Zealand-based anti-virus software distributed company. They are notable for decrypting ransomware attacks to restore...
- Russian-affiliated cyber gang. A running total maintained by cybersecurity company Emsisoft showed that more than 2,500 organizations were known to have been impacted...
- (company) Cyveillance DarkTrace Dasient Datto (company) Deep Instinct Druva Emsisoft ESafe ESET Exabeam F5, Inc. Fastly Finjan Holdings Forcepoint Forter Fortinet...
- archived from the original on 2010-04-03, retrieved 2010-05-19 Emsisoft Malware-Info, Emsisoft, 18 June 2014 Gostev, Alexander (2008-03-14), TrojanGet infects...
- be able to download and execute arbitrary code". In 2015, research by Emsisoft suggested that all free download portals bundled their downloads with potentially...
- malware are also commonly tagged as PUA due to piracy. In 2015, research by Emsisoft suggested that all free download providers bundled their downloads with...
- September 2014. "Mind the PUP: Top download portals to avoid - Emsisoft - Security Blog". blog.emsisoft.com. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2018. "FileZilla -...
- company ((Tall Emu)), until the program was sold to Emsi Software GmbH (now Emsisoft). The program provides protection on a Microsoft Windows operating system...
- government organizations. A running total maintained by cybersecurity company Emsisoft showed that more than 2,500 organizations were known to have been impacted...
- million dollars. Mandiant has linked the group to threat actor UNC2165. Emsisoft analysts said in December 2021 that they suspected a ransomware infection...