A recently identified piece of cryptojacking malware includes functionality that enables its operators to launch distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, Palo Alto Networks reports.
Cybercrime·Malware & Threats
Hybrid Malware ‘Lucifer’ Includes Cryptojacking, DDoS Capabilities
A recently identified piece of cryptojacking malware includes functionality that enables its operators to launch distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, Palo Alto Networks reports. The post Hybrid Malware ‘Lucifer’ Includes Cryptojacking, DDoS Capabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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