Hackers have injected hundreds of websites running the Drupal content management system with malicious software used to mine the cryptocurrency monero.
He wrote Saturday that more than 300 sites had been compromised by hackers who installed the browser mining software Coinhive, which mines the cryptocurrency monero, by exploiting a vulnerability in an outdated version of the Drupal content management system.
"Cryptojacking," as similar attacks are called, has become a common problem in recent months.
Whereas hackers used to favor ransom attacks - in which they would scramble victims' data and demand ransoms in bitcoin or another cryptocurrency in order to decrypt it - they now increasingly infect websites with software that harnesses visitors' computers to mine cryptocurrency on the attackers' behalf.
Mursch told CoinDesk that while cryptojacking is not as overt as ransomware, it "Continues to be a problem - especially for website operators."
"This is because Coinhive and other cryptojacking services are simply done with JavaScript. Every modern browser and device can run JavaScript, so as such, everybody can mine cryptocurrency and unfortunately Coinhive has been used and abused time and time again. [In] this particular case, Drupal users need to update."
Visitors to affected websites may not even notice that their computers are running the cryptographic functions used to generate monero for hackers.
The attacks slow users computers down and can cause wear and tear on computers' processors.
Salon, a news outlet, and UNICEF use the software to raise funds, but only run it with visitors' permission.
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'Cryptojacking' Software Attack Hits Hundreds of Websites
Veröffentlicht auf May 8, 2018
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