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November 29, 2018 -- ADVFN Crypto NewsWire -- The easiest way for someone to hack your computer is typically through some sort of malware on a website.

If you have been keeping up with Blockchain news this year however, then you already know about mining malware and the new danger it presents. Even so, a quick recap may be in order. As the Crypto market continues to grow, so does the potential of such a threat. 

 Overall, mining malware or the practice of cryptojacking, refers to hackers accessing many users’ browsers at once to mine a significant amount of crypto. One of the first cases of this was with the Coinhive malware miner, which Metacert cited in August as providing around $250,000 in total monthly profits in Monero.

At the same time, the UK Register published an article claiming that cryptojacking is not profitable at all. Despite this, they referenced research from the Braunschweig University of Technology in stating that 1 out of every 500 of the top million websites by Alexa ranking are infected with cryptojacking code.

Thus, if the Register’s conclusions are to be believed, cryptojacking is a true threat, albeit not a profitable one. More specifically, in analyzing Coinhive’s average hash rate and payout ratio to individual users as well as other factors, they found that hackers could reasonably expect $5.80 a day for their efforts.

Judging by Coindesk’s article today on the subject, all of this might be shifting in a new direction due to the evolution of cryptojacking.

The new trend with this browser exploit seems to be distributing cryptojacking software across botnets instead of directly to the hackers themselves. To make matters even worse for the average internet user, Kaspersky Labs released a report yesterday which says that cryptojacking has been growing due to this trend.

Given this, it would be logical to explain what botnets are and what they can do in this respect.

 In the simplest sense, botnets are groups of computers that someone has deliberately infected with malware to perform a singular action like mining a cryptocurrency.

In this case, at least in theory, when these groups attack certain websites as one, their profits can be much larger.

If you are wondering about what to do with all of this information at this point, then you are assuredly not alone.

In short, we hope you consider solutions like the Metacert protocol, which uses its database of websites that are known to be compromised to automatically block activities like cryptojacking. Installing it is as easy as downloading a free browser extension.

 In the end, as with any danger on the internet, education and proper security is key. No one wants to become someone else’s gold mine.

 

 

By: BGN Editorial Staff

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