ESET Unveils Intelligence Reports to Expose Cybercriminal Affiliate Networks

ESET Unveils Intelligence Reports to Expose Cybercriminal Affiliate Networks

2026-03-13 companies

Bratislava, Friday, 13 March 2026.
On March 13, 2026, ESET launched eCrime Reports, offering enterprises real-time visibility into ransomware and affiliate networks to proactively mitigate severe financial and operational risks.

Deepening the Defense Arsenal

The newly released eCrime Reports expand ESET’s existing Threat Intelligence portfolio and are structured into two distinct service tiers: a standard version and an Advanced tier [1]. The base offering provides corporate security teams with an Activity Summary, Technical Analysis, a Monthly Digest, and a dedicated eCrime Feed [1]. The Advanced tier elevates these capabilities by providing direct access to a Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP) server and the ESET AI Advisor, an analytical tool built upon more than two decades of the company’s artificial intelligence and machine learning expertise [1].

Real-Time Insights and Strategic Application

The operational value of this intelligence lies in its real-time application for defenders. By identifying emerging tactics before they proliferate across the broader digital landscape, security teams can transition from reactive mitigation to proactive defense [2]. Cameron Tousley, Director of MSP Channels at ESET North America, noted that this level of visibility enables defenders to “solve the attack scenario while it’s happening in real time, but then also further educate their customers” [2].

Comprehensive Threat Visibility and Future Demonstrations

The introduction of the eCrime Reports complements ESET’s broader intelligence ecosystem, providing a holistic view of the modern threat landscape. The company’s Threat Intelligence portfolio already features Premium Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Reports, which offer critical analysis of state-aligned groups operating out of Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea [1]. Furthermore, ESET maintains 18 proprietary intelligence feeds and two sub-feeds covering a wide array of vectors, including Android threats, botnets, phishing URLs, and Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) [1].

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