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The state of cryptojacking in the first three quarters of 2022
Cryptocurrency prices were dropping from the end of 2021 and throughout the first half of 2022. Although finance experts and retail investors estimate crypto to have a solid chance of recovery in the long term, at the time of writing this report the prices remain low. However, cybercriminals are...
5 Crypto Crime Concerns: Your Top Cryptocurrency Mining Questions Answered
By the end of 2017, cryptojacking, or the secret use of computing resources for mining cryptocurrency, had already gained noticeable momentum. It’s a smart strategy if you’re a cyber criminal. Why try and ransom someone’s system and wait for them to pay you when you can essentially print money?...
Talos Quarterly Threat Briefing - Winter 2018
Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 Time: 1:00pm ET/10:00am PT Topic: Miners, Malspam, and Meltdowns Recording available here: Space is limited for this event, so be sure to save your spot. Following the webinar, the video will also be made available here. In this edition of the Talos Quarterly Thre...
ShadowBrokers Put Price on Monthly Zero Day Leaks
The threat posed by the first wave of ShadowBrokers leaks of Equation Group hacking tools was relatively benign. Some vendors had to scramble to patch zero days in older versions of products, but for the most part, the leaks and accompanying auction were more of a novelty. That obviously changed...
Zcash Spurs Rash of Malicious Mining Software
Cybercriminals are targeting computers with malicious mining software thanks in part to the appeal of a new cryptocurrency called Zcash that claims to cloak the sender, the recipient and value of transactions. That type of anonymity is not afforded by Bitcoin and is sought after by crooks, said...