More Bitcoin malware: this one uses your GPU for mining
- Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:00
Security researchers have spotted a new strain of malware that targets Bitcoin, the peer-to-peer virtual currency that exploded onto the tech scene earlier this year. In a report issued last week, Symantec researchers described a Trojan that uses the user's computer to mine Bitcoins on behalf of the intruder. They estimate that, at current exchange rates, a fast computer could generate as much as $150 worth of Bitcoins per month.
This is not the first Bitcoin-related malware spotted in the wild. In June, security researchers discovered malware that acts as a virtual pickpocket, scanning an infected computer for Bitcoin wallets and sending their contents to the attacker. There have also been previous reports of Bitcoin-mining malware, but estimates had suggested that most botnet owners would make more money renting their machines out for other uses.













