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      • Digital Forensics
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      • Executive Leadership in Information Assurance
    • Graduate Certificate Program
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  • Cyber Journal
  • Dossier
  • About Us
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    • Message from the Chairman
    • Board of Directors
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Cryptocurrency mining presents new threat to business: Check Point

Quick ReadsBy eccustag02November 14, 2017

According to the latest Global Threat Impact Index by Check Point Software Technologies, cryptocurrency mining was an increasingly prevalent form of malware during October, as organizations were targeted with the CoinHive variant. Following up on recent Check Point research that found that crypto-miners can fraudulently use up to 65 percent of an end-user’s total CPU…

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