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Packet Storm News
Packet Storm News
added 2025/06/21 12:0 a.m.2 views

The Rich Get Richer in Bitcoin Mining Induced by Blockchain Forks

Bitcoin is a representative decentralized currency system. For the security of Bitcoin, fairness in the distribution of mining rewards plays a crucial role in preventing the concentration of computational power in a few miners. Here, fairness refers to the distribution of block rewards in...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2022/03/03 8:29 p.m.19 views

Nvidia, the ransomware breach with some plot twists

On February 25, news broke about a cyberattack on Nvidia, America’s biggest microchip company, which saw parts of its business taken offline for two days. Soon after, the ransomware group LAPSUS$ claimed responsibility and threatened to leak 1 TB in exfiltrated data. You would think that while th...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2020/04/24 10:38 a.m.75 views

Malicious USB Drives Infect 35,000 Computers With Crypto-Mining Botnet

Cybersecurity researchers from ESET on Thursday said they took down a portion of a malware botnet comprising at least 35,000 compromised Windows systems that attackers were secretly using to mine Monero cryptocurrency. The botnet, named "VictoryGate," has been active since May 2019, with infectio...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2019/02/28 10:59 a.m.1 views

Hackers Favorite CoinHive Cryptocurrency Mining Service Shutting Down

Coinhive, a notorious in-browser cryptocurrency mining service popular among cybercriminals, has announced that it will discontinue its services on March 8, 2019. Regular readers of The Hacker News already know how Coinhive's service helped cyber criminals earn hundreds of thousands of dollars by...

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Kitploit
Kitploit
added 2018/01/28 9:30 p.m.23 views

DEScrypt-CPU-Collision-Cracker - DEScrypt CPU Collision Cracker

A linux based high performance DEScrypt CPU cracker written in c++, it deduces the salt and uses a password list to crack hashes. Why not use a rainbow table? DEScrypt uses by default a two byte saltcomprised of characters a-zA-Z0-9./ 1 which would mean that you would need to produce roughly 65,5...

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