ESET has unveiled eCrime Reports, a significant enhancement to its Threat Intelligence portfolio, designed to assist businesses grappling with the increasing complexities of cyber threats such as ransomware and infostealers. This new offering provides unparalleled access to detailed insights on cyber incidents, encompassing affiliate-level attack visibility, complete attack-chain timelines, and regional telemetry data. According to Roman Kováč, ESET’s Chief Research Officer, the eCrime Reports merge technical detail with actionable defense strategies. These reports are particularly beneficial for law enforcement, IT, and security teams, enabling them to anticipate and counteract cyber threats more effectively while reinforcing their security frameworks.
The eCrime Reports are available in two tiers: ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports and ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports Advanced. These detailed reports are developed using proprietary data and telemetry, offering unique insights from global cyber intrusions. By analyzing tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), ESET’s eCrime Reports reveal hidden patterns of activity, thereby enhancing strategic decision-making related to eCrime. In addition to monitoring dedicated leak sites, these reports can be supplemented with ESET’s proprietary intelligence feeds, covering a range of threats including Android infostealers, malicious email attachments, ransomware, and phishing URLs.
Highlighting the significance of quality in threat intelligence data, Kováč emphasized that ESET Threat Intelligence users can reduce the effort and resources needed to process feeds, avoiding the information overload common with other threat intelligence solutions. ESET’s service allows organizations to swiftly identify and prioritize new business risks and unknown threats, thus enabling faster incident response and a more proactive cybersecurity posture.
The reports feature several components: an Activity Summary offering strategic insights from recent ransomware and infostealer campaigns, a Technical Analysis providing a deep dive into specific threat actors and attack chains, and a Monthly Digest summarizing key trends and threats for executive review. Additionally, the eCrime Feed offers an ongoing stream of curated indicators of compromise (IoCs), while the Advanced tier includes ESET AI Advisor and access to a MISP Server for enhanced threat intelligence integration.
As part of the broader ESET Threat Intelligence portfolio, which includes Premium APT Reports analyzing global APTs, the eCrime Reports bolster ESET’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions. Launched ahead of the RSAC 2026, ESET invites visitors to experience demonstrations and engage with experts at booth N-5253 at the cybersecurity tradeshow. For further details, interested parties can visit ESET’s official website.

