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March 09, 2018, 03:47:42 PM
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I have recently come across a few news articles regarding the prevalance of cryptojacking activity in a preponderance of websites. Just wondering if there are any effective countermeasures to safeguard my pc against such attacks?
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March 09, 2018, 03:50:47 PM
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There are several ways which you can try including installing extensions like nocoiner or simply using an opera browser ( they have built-in anti cryptojacking feature )

You might want to check this article out
What is Cryptojacking ? And What Can You Do To Prevent It
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March 10, 2018, 08:30:16 AM
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Thanks alot!!
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March 10, 2018, 08:01:58 PM
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I have recently come across a few news articles regarding the prevalance of cryptojacking activity in a preponderance of websites. Just wondering if there are any effective countermeasures to safeguard my pc against such attacks?

You did not write which browser you are using. For Firefox Quantum is a good add-on Mining Blocker http://mining-blocker.com/

This is a list of blocked miners

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March 10, 2018, 08:04:54 PM
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I have recently come across a few news articles regarding the prevalance of cryptojacking activity in a preponderance of websites. Just wondering if there are any effective countermeasures to safeguard my pc against such attacks?

Just in case it helps anyone, I am using Process Explorer (SysInternals, bought by Microsoft long ago), which can stay nicely in tray and show the processor usage.
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March 10, 2018, 08:52:10 PM
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You can also try kaspersky because they also have a chrome extension that can block any suspicious script while browsing and blocking any malware or virus on the internet.

The best thing they can protect you from any treats in your pc base on what I experience until now my pc is clean and safe. Just make sure that your AV is updated so that it can scan the latest virus and malware treats.

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March 11, 2018, 12:26:09 PM
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The best way to not ever worry about this is to install the NoScript add-on to your browser. It also stops malicious ads and scripts from running as a bonus. As a testament to how useful it is for security, it's even bundled with Tor Browser. Everyone should be running it these days.

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March 12, 2018, 01:58:10 PM
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Or you could just mine yourself - hackers can't steal your CPU cycles if you are using them yourself  Grin

In all seriousness, I use folding@home and BOINC on my computers, which benefits scientific research. As a bonus you can get paid in cryptos, which can be very lucrative

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March 12, 2018, 03:50:11 PM
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I have recently come across a few news articles regarding the prevalance of cryptojacking activity in a preponderance of websites. Just wondering if there are any effective countermeasures to safeguard my pc against such attacks?
If you don't play game and just use Offices and Browser, i recommend you use Ubuntu OS, use Chromium browse, add Metamask and EAL extension, bookmark all your offical site to avoid go to fishing web  Grin That what i do during a long time, and i still safe  Grin

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March 12, 2018, 07:28:19 PM
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There are several ways which you can try including installing extensions like nocoiner or simply using an opera browser ( they have built-in anti cryptojacking feature )

You might want to check this article out
What is Cryptojacking ? And What Can You Do To Prevent It
Really good info, but some website's only stream of income comes from mining. In some cases I would actually prefer my computer be used for mining rather than seeing obnoxious ads so I don't find much of a problem for it - at least for webpage based Javascript miners.
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March 14, 2018, 01:07:13 PM
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There are several ways which you can try including installing extensions like nocoiner or simply using an opera browser ( they have built-in anti cryptojacking feature )

You might want to check this article out
What is Cryptojacking ? And What Can You Do To Prevent It
Really good info, but some website's only stream of income comes from mining. In some cases I would actually prefer my computer be used for mining rather than seeing obnoxious ads so I don't find much of a problem for it - at least for webpage based Javascript miners.

That is exactly the idea behind Oyster Pearl (PRL) - https://oysterprotocol.com/

I think it makes complete sense so I bought a small amount of PRL when I heard about it last year. They are also doing an airdrop of a complementary coin, SHL to all PRL holders on a 1:1 ratio if you are interested - https://medium.com/oysterprotocol/dawn-of-a-new-era-3ca2e2f5a1c6




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March 14, 2018, 05:48:37 PM
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Secure Your Devices to Secure Your Holdings

Similarly as with some other kind of online monetary exchange, guaranteeing that your cash stays sheltered and secure must be a best need for both you and those with whom you exchange. Furthermore, as with such a large number of different sorts of online dealings, cryptographic money security isn't continually something you can control.
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