Security News > 2018 > February > Cyber Espionage Group Targets Asian Countries With Bitcoin Mining Malware
2018-02-07 14:48
Security researchers have discovered a custom-built piece of malware that's wreaking havoc in Asia for past several months and is capable of performing nasty tasks, like password stealing, bitcoin mining, and providing hackers complete remote access to compromised systems. Dubbed Operation PZChao, the attack campaign discovered by the security researchers at Bitdefender have been targeting
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