What is a Cryptojacker? (Malware)
Cryptojackers are known to exploit network vulnerabilities and steal computer resources as a way to mine for cryptocurrencies.
Cryptojackers are known to exploit network vulnerabilities and steal computer resources as a way to mine for cryptocurrencies.
Russian nationals Alexey Bilyuchenko and Aleksandr Verner have been charged with hacking the cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox in 2011.
The developers of Atomic Wallet are currently investigating a significant theft of cryptocurrency from users' wallets, with over $35 million.
Darkgate is a multifunction malware active since December 2017 which combines ransomware, credential stealing, and RAT and cryptomining abilities.
A financially motivated threat actor is actively targeting unprotected Apache NiFi instances to secretly install cryptocurrency mining software.
In the past month, several Discord communities focused on cryptocurrency have fallen victim to hacking incidents due to a sophisticated phishing attack.
A financially motivated threat actor from Indonesia known as GUI-vil has been identified using Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances.
Google advertisements have been used to distribute malware, including the LOBSHOT malware, which has remained undetected for months.
The IRS plans to send four cybercrime investigators to Australia, Singapore, Colombia, and Germany this summer to combat crimes involving cryptocurrency.
The US Department of Justice has indicted Huihui Wu and Hung Man Cheng for their role in converting stolen cryptocurrency into hard currency and goods.
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