Kaspersky observed a threat actor called ToddyCat abusing a bug in ESET's cybersecurity solution The group used a now-patched flaw to deploy a piece of malware called TCESB Users are advised to patch their systems and monitor for threats A component of ESET’s endpoint protection solution was being abused to launch stealthy malware on Windows devices, researchers are saying. In an in-depth report published earlier this week, security researchers from Kaspersky said they saw a critical vulnerability in ESET’s command-line scanner being abused to deploy a tool named TCESB. The vulnerability, now identified as CVE-2024-11859, allowed attackers to hijack the...