Cryptojacking

Are you listening to your logs? Part 3: High disk usage

In the previous blog of this series, we saw how server crashes can be avoided by detecting low disk space in…

3 months ago

Cyber Security Roundup for June 2020

A roundup of UK focused Cyber and Information Security News, Blog Posts, Reports and general Threat Intelligence from the previous…

6 months ago

Whatever happened to cryptojacking?

A couple of years ago it felt like you couldn’t turn your head in any direction without seeing another headline…

9 months ago

Assessing the Dangers Caused by Cryptojacking

Cryptojacking, also known as crypto mining, is an online threat hidden on a computer or a mobile device, using its…

10 months ago

Connected Toys: What Are the Security & Privacy Risks?

(written with Eliyah Havemann and Dan Bloom)   As we approach the end of the year and enter the season…

12 months ago

8 Online Shopping Security Tips for Cyber Monday

As the online equivalent to Black Friday, Cyber Monday is among the biggest online shopping days of the year. Cyber…

1 year ago

Graboid Cryptojacking Worm Has Struck Over 2K Unsecured Docker Hosts

Researchers discovered a new cryptojacking worm called “Graboid” that has spread to more than 2,000 unsecured Docker hosts. In its…

1 year ago

Menlo’s Cloud Security Platform protects users from cryptomining attack

The Internet keeps getting weirder, and users are getting harder to protect. Yet Menlo Security continues to keep users safe.

1 year ago

Nuclear plant workers in Ukraine caught using “free” energy to mine cryptocurrency

Despite losing some steam in recent times, the cryptocurrency mining craze is still alive and kicking. Ukrainian local media reports…

1 year ago

Cryptojacking: An Unwanted Guest

We analyse a cryptojacking attack that mines the Monero cryptocurrency. The value of Monero in US dollars has more than doubled over the first half of…

1 year ago