Nov 07, 2025 • ESET WeLiveSecurity
The who, where, and how of APT attacks in Q2 2025–Q3 2025
This article serves as an introduction to ESET's Q2-Q3 2025 APT Activity Report, highlighting key findings from ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe....
Executive Summary
This article serves as an introduction to ESET's Q2-Q3 2025 APT Activity Report, highlighting key findings from ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe. The content provides only a brief promotional overview of the report without detailing specific threat actors, targeted sectors, or particular campaigns. The article lacks substantive threat intelligence specifics, making risk assessment and mitigation recommendations impossible to derive from this source. Organizations seeking actionable intelligence should await access to the full ESET APT Activity Report for comprehensive details on the advanced persistent threat landscape during this period.
Summary
ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe highlights some of the key findings from the latest issue of the ESET APT Activity Report
Published Analysis
This article serves as an introduction to ESET's Q2-Q3 2025 APT Activity Report, highlighting key findings from ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe. The content provides only a brief promotional overview of the report without detailing specific threat actors, targeted sectors, or particular campaigns. The article lacks substantive threat intelligence specifics, making risk assessment and mitigation recommendations impossible to derive from this source. Organizations seeking actionable intelligence should await access to the full ESET APT Activity Report for comprehensive details on the advanced persistent threat landscape during this period. ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe highlights some of the key findings from the latest issue of the ESET APT Activity Report ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe highlights some of the key findings from the latest issue of the ESET APT Activity Report