Colleagues, although the numbers are alarming
they also confirm what many of us assumed to be true. Cyber-attacks focused on
cryptocurrency mining (aka “cryptojacking”) has sky rocketed by some 400% YoY
between 2017 and 2018. As reported by the CTA entitled
“The
Illicit Cryptocurrency Mining Threat” indicates
that EternalBlue,
perhaps the world’s most pervasive cyber-attack in history, targets Microsoft’s
Server Message Block (SMB) protocol via port 445 is the leading
culprit. Researchers suspect that North Korea is the likely source behind EternalBlue’s
root cause – the infamous WannaCry ransomware.
Bottom line: The global crypto ecosystem continues to be the most common target
of cybercrime, which ultimately serves to thwart mass market adoption of
cryptocurrencies. Crypto ecosystem members need closer ties and cooperation
with their cyber security peers in order to mitigate the relentless rise in
cryptojacking is cryptocurrencies are to move to the mainstream. Post a comment while visiting us today! Lawrence – Cyber
Security Defender (https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com/)
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