New Clipboard Hijacker can Monitor 2.3 Million Addresses
Transferring cryptocurrency requires long and hard to remember wallet addresses which most people simply copy and paste from one application to another. Hackers recognize that the average user does this and have created malware which monitors Windows clipboards for cryptocurrency addresses. When one is detected its swapped out for an address they control. Unless a user is cautious and double checks the address, they copy and pasted the transaction is made to the hackers wallet and the sender is left with little recourse. This type of clipboard hacking malware has been around for a while but the virus in the past was capable of monitoring limited numbers of addresses, around 400 – 600. The site has reportedly detected an updated version of clipboard hijacking malware that puts its predecessors’ numbers to shame by monitoring 2.3 million addresses.Malware and Crypto Mining up 4000%
Malware of this kind runs in the computer’s background and gives no indication that it is processing which makes it difficult to uncover and flush out. Clipboard hijacking is only one of a host of viruses going around infecting not only computers but any IoT device. Reports show that malware hacks aimed at either stealing or mining cryptocurrency is up over 4000% from last year. It iss 2018 which means that your refrigerator can be spying on you or your smartphone may be mining Monero.
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