Cryptojacking Comeback: 3,500 Websites Hit by Stealthy JavaScript Miners!

In the latest plot twist, over 3,500 websites unwittingly became crypto minions thanks to stealthy JavaScript cryptocurrency miners. This sneaky browser-based cryptojacking attack has resurrected, turning users’ devices into covert coin generators. So, while you thought you were just browsing, your computer was auditioning for a role in the crypto heist!

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your digital wallets, folks! Cryptojacking is back like a bad penny, and it’s sneakier than ever. It seems like attackers are turning our web browsing into a clandestine mining operation without even sending us a thank you note or a cut of the profits. If you ever needed a reason to close those 35 open tabs, this might just be it!

Key Points:

– Over 3,500 websites worldwide have been compromised with JavaScript cryptocurrency miners.
– The attack uses stealthy obfuscated JavaScript and WebSockets for dynamic mining task adjustments.
– Attackers leverage the same domains for both crypto mining and Magecart credit card skimming.
– The campaign prioritizes stealth, using obfuscation and infrastructure reuse to avoid detection.
– Recent attacks also involve malicious JavaScript embeds and compromised WordPress sites.

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