Cryptojacking Attack

 Cryptojacking Attack 

Cyber hackers compromised numerous Australian government websites with malware that forced visitors’ computers to secretly mine cryptocurrency without their permission. The cryptojacking attack was initiated when hackers exploited a vulnerability in a popular browser plugin as part of a larger global security breach. The attack affected the official website of the Victorian parliament, the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, and the Queensland Community Legal Centre homepage, among others, as well as the UK’s National Health Service and the UK’s own data protection watchdog site.

What you need to know: Cryptojacking is an attack where a hacker targets and hijacks computer systems with malware that hides on a device and then exploits its processing power to mine for cryptocurrency — such as Bitcoin or Ethereum — all at the victim’s expense. The hacker’s mission is to create valuable cryptocurrency with someone else’s computing resources.

 

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