Colleagues, some 32%
of cyber-attacks as of mid-2018 are attributable to crypto mining malware
as compared to only 7% of attacks coming from more traditional ransomware.
These figures come from SkyBox
Security’s 2018 Mid-Year Vulnerability Threat Report. Some analysts believe
this shift is due to 1) The dramatic increase in global crypto mining activity,
and 2) A trend for victims of ransomware attacks to simply refuse to pay the
price – financial or other – demanded by the attacks. Some 21% of cryptojacking
attacks are due to the cyber criminals targeting Cisco routers, including the VPNFilter,
ASA and Smart Install. How can the top tier mining companies such as Bitmain, Hut
8, Bitfury Mines, Genesis Mining Enigma, Bcause LLC and GigaWatt mitigate this pervasive
threat? Start by closely implementing any and all patches - and related tactics
- from the Cisco
Security Advisories (or other router vendors such as Juniper and Huawei). Share a comment visit us today! Lawrence – Cryptocurrency
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