Cybersecurity experts are warning about the rise of crypto-malware, which secretly uses victims’ computers to mine cryptocurrency. The malware, also known as cryptojacking, is difficult to detect as it operates stealthily, causing computers to slow down significantly without any loss of data. To protect against this risk, experts suggest keeping computer and application software up-to-date, exercising caution when browsing the internet, and using anti-malware software that can identify, flag and investigate potentially suspicious activities.
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Group-IB’s Threat Intelligence and Defence Centre Equip Undergraduates with Sophisticated Cybersecurity Technologies to Boost Threat Analysis and Enhance Cyber Resilience for Campus Start-ups
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