XMRig CoinMiner Installed via Game Emulator
AhnLab SEcurity intelligence Center (ASEC) recently found that XMRig CoinMiner is being distributed through a game emulator. Similar cases were introduced in previous ASEC Blog posts multiple times as shown below. Orcus RAT Being Distributed Disguised as a Hangul Word Processor Crack Monero CoinMiner Being Distributed via Webhards XMRig CoinMiner Installed
CERT Report May 2024
01. MONTHLY ATTACK TRENDS THROUGH STATISTICS Attack Type Statistics Attack type statistics lets you access statistical information on the top 9 attack types that occurred in the previous month, including the progression of each attack in terms of increase and decrease, as well as attack progression by industry sector
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