CPU Mining is Making a Comeback


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DATE: Sept. 25, 2017, 1:59 p.m.

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  1. In the first eight months the IBM X-Force 2017 CPU mining malware increased six-fold according to a new report.
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  3. The report says that the number of computers infected with cryptocurrency mining every year and speed malware has increased to reach 20 million in 2017 alone. However, the digging of the CPU has ever been this year, the number of computers infected with malware over six times the overall overall growth rate.
  4. For an average user, CPU dig has died, which is applicable to age-operative GPUs and ASIC mineralogens. However, the intelligence service of IBM X Force identified a significant increase in the CPU's malware CPUs during the year 2017.
  5. The report acknowledges that cyber attackers have triggered this taste of malware mining, however, CPU loss is not suitable at a personal level, but hackers often control Barsen with thousands of infected computers.
  6. For an average user, CPU dig has died, which is applicable to age-operative GPUs and ASIC mineralogens. However, the intelligence service of IBM X Force identified a significant increase in the CPU's malware CPUs during the year 2017.
  7. The report acknowledges that cyber attackers have triggered this taste of malware mining, however, CPU loss is not suitable at a personal level, but hackers often control Barsen with thousands of infected computers.

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