Marc-tienne Lveill stories
Marc-tienne Lveill is an author known for his in-depth research on cybersecurity threats and the evolving landscape of malware. His recent stories delve into the intricate ways malicious actors exploit widely used platforms, shedding light on potential vulnerabilities that can affect a wide range of users.
Through Lveill's exploration of topics such as malicious Python projects and newly discovered macOS spyware, readers are provided a window into the mechanisms of digital attacks. His work emphasizes the importance of staying informed about cybersecurity trends and understanding how to protect personal and organizational data from emerging threats.
ESET uncovers malicious Python projects spreading via PyPI
Mon, 1st Jan 2024
ESET Research has discovered a series of malicious Python projects distributed via PyPI repository, introducing a customised backdoor into Windows, Linux systems, and stealing personal data.
ESET discovers DazzleSpy, a new macOS spying malware
Wed, 2nd Feb 2022
New macOS malware has been found, spying on visitors to a Hong Kong radio station news site, according to ESET Research.