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Saks suffers data breach of 5M credit cards and Chrome forbids cryptomining extensions
Avast researchers detect covert malware affecting multiple apps
Cryptocurrency mining malware, which also installs a malicious Chrome extension, hosted on GitHub for anyone to download.
Two stories this week raise critical points to discuss and some big questions to ask about cryptomining.
Is your computer secretly being used for cryptomining?
The cryptominer botnet attacked over half a million Windows servers and computers so far...but that number is growing.
Now that 2018 is underway, the Avast Threat Labs takes note of what’s trending in cybercrime.
Hackers mine Monero using visitors’ browsers without their knowledge
Malicious Chrome extension attempted to infect tens of millions of users to mine the Monero cryptocurrency.
Avast finds and detects an app that mines the Monero cryptocurrency
Beware of websites with cryptominer embedded as it could impact your computer speed while you lend your CPU resources to help mine cryptocurrency.
Avast blocks stealthy cryptocurrency mining malware Adylkuzz, which infects computers using the same exploit as WannaCry ransomware.