Get a Pentest and security assessment of your IT network.

News

ESEA gaming client hijacks GPUs for Bitcoin mining

Co-owner of computer gaming service ESEA has admitted that the company used its client software to mine bitcoins using its software. ESEAs users say that the unannounced activity overheated their graphics cards, damaging them in the process. The revelation prompted widespread condemnation on official forums, which had already seen a number of recent posts from users complaining about antivirus warnings and overheating hardware. ESEA co-owner Craig Levine said he had no knowledge of any bitcoin mining until the scandal broke.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2133380/esea-gaming-client-hijacks-gpus-for-bitcoin-mining.html

Related posts
News

Ashley Madison 2.0 Hackers Leak 20GB Data Dump, Including CEO's Emails

News

Art of Twitter account hacking

News

Take note, next week update Adobe Reader and Acrobat to fix critical flaws

News

Linux bug leaves 1.4 billion Android users vulnerable to hijacking attacks