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2024-12-20 17:25
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Cryptojacking is the unauthorized use of a person’s or organization’s computing resources to mine cryptocurrency. In this malicious activity, hackers gain access to devices, such as computers, smartphones, or servers, and use their processing power to mine digital currencies like Bitcoin, Monero, or Ethereum, typically without the device owner's knowledge or consent.
The main method of cryptojacking is by embedding mining scripts into websites, malware, or malicious ads. When the victim visits the compromised site or interacts with the infected content, the mining operation starts, often slowing down the device and causing it to overheat. The attacker earns the rewards from the mining, while the victim suffers from the performance loss, increased energy consumption, and potential damage to hardware over time.
Cryptojacking is considered illegal and is often part of broader cybercrime campaigns aimed at exploiting resources without detection.
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Crypto jacking
Hong Kong | 2024-12-20 17:25
#estafas - scams&michriches
Cryptojacking is the unauthorized use of a person’s or organization’s computing resources to mine cryptocurrency. In this malicious activity, hackers gain access to devices, such as computers, smartphones, or servers, and use their processing power to mine digital currencies like Bitcoin, Monero, or Ethereum, typically without the device owner's knowledge or consent.
The main method of cryptojacking is by embedding mining scripts into websites, malware, or malicious ads. When the victim visits the compromised site or interacts with the infected content, the mining operation starts, often slowing down the device and causing it to overheat. The attacker earns the rewards from the mining, while the victim suffers from the performance loss, increased energy consumption, and potential damage to hardware over time.
Cryptojacking is considered illegal and is often part of broader cybercrime campaigns aimed at exploiting resources without detection.
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