13-03-2019 20:15

Cryptojacking is Dying, But What’s Coming Next is Even Worse

With shrinking profit margins and the closure of Coinhive, cryptojacking looks like it’s coming to an end. The in-browser Monero mining program was conceived as a means of legitimately monetizing web pages. Instead of plastering a web page with ads, the mining software harnessed a fraction of the computing power of each site visitor. The more people visited a site, the more processing power was siphoned to mine Monero, allowing site owners to profit without advertisements. Cryptojacking: R
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