Indian Government Websites Keep Getting Hacked to Mine Cryptocurrencies

Indian Government Websites Keep Getting Hacked to Mine Cryptocurrencies
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2018-10-2 21:00

With more than 100 government websites hacked in September alone, security experts in India are in a race against time to identify more websites hosting malware that allows the unauthorized mining of cryptocurrencies, India Today reported on October 1, 2018.

  Government Websites Fall Victim to Cryptojacking Despite the country’s reservations about cryptocurrencies, Indian government websites are becoming the most popular. . . Read More. The post by Priyeshu Garg appeared first on BTCManager, Bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News.

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