Monday, August 20, 2018

Mining Malware at Fault a Cryptocurrency Theft of Some $87B in China

Colleagues, as we have previously reported mining malware has far outpaced the growth of ransomware over the past year when it comes to cryptocurrency theft. The most recent example is the theft in China valued at $87B of cryptocurrency by mining malware at the hands of three cyber criminals. Although details are limited, we understand this malware crime to be launched by Chinese nationals against Chinese cryptocurrency investors. To date we have seen many mining malware crimes initiated from within China targeting cryptocurrency investors located abroad.  McAfee Labs’ Threats Report for June 2018 identified more than 2.9 million samples of crypto-mining malware in Q1 2018 alone versus 400k attacks in Q4 2017 Q4 with JavaScript being the tool of choice when targeting web browsers. Bottom line: Both individual as well as corporate crypto investors need to be proactive in preventing crypto theft. Individuals needs to ensure the security on their computers and smartphones is as robust and up-to-date as possible, while institutions (corporations and telecom carriers) need to focus on router security. Share your comments today! Lawrence – Cryptocurrency Academy (https://cryptocurrencyacademy.blogspot.com/

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