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Topic: amsterdamcoin spreads coinminervirus over its website (Read 230 times)

legendary
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you work for amsterdamcoin and are now trying to limit the shitstorm?

that link you refer to has an article where this script is described as what we understand about a coinminer virus, do you even read what you are linking to?

here the quote

"New Internet Attack! Secret Mining Script using your browser for their income
Sep 26, 2017360TS
      
Recently 360 Internet Security Center has discovered a new Internet attack hidden in websites through javascript to mine cryptocurrency for cybercriminals.
New Internet Attack

This mining script (JS/CoinMiner) has been found in and distributed to different and numerous websites globally. According to researchers in 360 Security Center, such script was firstly found on September 15th and has been distributed extensively. Within a week, the script has been seen by hundreds of thousands of visitors, and it’s still escalating."



https://crushus-s5.crushus.com was used as some form of proxy,

it is a virus, as its using the computation power of others to mine cryptocurrencies, and it has been warned about it i am getting tired of those idiots spreading malware, many people then are forced to delete their browser cookies which contain acces date to website and today even wallets.

we have to be vigilant or there will be some "smartasses" that do their "jokes" or "mistakes" at the expense of others. like amsterdamcoin did.

I am not working for any shit coin and certainly not for some amsterdamcoin that is so irrelevant and unimportant that did not deserve even mentioning in this forum. How much sites linked to coinmarketcap have same script enabled, do you check them all?

If it is a virus as you say, then deleting only cookies/cache/browser data will not delete virus, it is just a script that is start to work when users is visit site who run such script, when user leave such site it is stop to work. Deleting your browser history, cookies/cache is recommended procedure after surfing is finished, in that way depending of users habits you can free a few hundred megabytes daily and get rid of tracking cookies.

sr. member
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Do yourselves a favour & don’t get interested & or click on links to possible virus ridden shit coin websites. Come on guys!

we just discovered this and are warning the community.
legendary
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Do yourselves a favour & don’t get interested & or click on links to possible virus ridden shit coin websites. Come on guys!
sr. member
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maybe we can publish this in the big media channels, they might be interested reporting on this, to spread awareness of that malware, and showing that we have catched amsterdamcoin
sr. member
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it doesnt matter if they have removed it now they have been catched doing it.....

two times:

on
june 1. 9:15 year 2018

and
june 1. 9:31 year 2018

Middle european time (UTC +01:00)

what where they thinking?

the fact that it has been remove now after this shitstorm has started is actually confirming that the virus existed as it is now excluded that the bitdefender did a wrong alarm.

I think that in this particular case it is about mining script JS/CoinMiner, it is not a virus and it is blocked by almost all AV software and even some browsers have built in protection against this script. You should also know that such script can be executed even without site owner permission in a way that it can be hide in banner ads or video posted on that site, so owner is just a victim and not a perpetrator.

We can only speculate if owner of that site did it deliberately or not, but this is not a virus and does not pose a great threat for most users who take care about their device security.

you work for amsterdamcoin and are now trying to limit the shitstorm?

that link you refer to has an article where this script is described as what we understand about a coinminer virus, do you even read what you are linking to?

here the quote

"New Internet Attack! Secret Mining Script using your browser for their income
Sep 26, 2017360TS
      
Recently 360 Internet Security Center has discovered a new Internet attack hidden in websites through javascript to mine cryptocurrency for cybercriminals.
New Internet Attack

This mining script (JS/CoinMiner) has been found in and distributed to different and numerous websites globally. According to researchers in 360 Security Center, such script was firstly found on September 15th and has been distributed extensively. Within a week, the script has been seen by hundreds of thousands of visitors, and it’s still escalating."



https://crushus-s5.crushus.com was used as some form of proxy,

it is a virus, as its using the computation power of others to mine cryptocurrencies, and it has been warned about it i am getting tired of those idiots spreading malware, many people then are forced to delete their browser cookies which contain acces date to website and today even wallets.

we have to be vigilant or there will be some "smartasses" that do their "jokes" or "mistakes" at the expense of others. like amsterdamcoin did.
sr. member
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Thanks for the info man, it really helps me. I am in the middle of browsing in coinmarketcap website and scrolling looking upon coin, luckily i found this thread first before i read about that amsterdamcoin whatever on the link. Lucky me.

Yeah, about your last post OP. I think the owner didnt know about this thing and he is just a victim too, but even that being said, it would be a really good thing if the mentioned owner of that website can give explanation in here, or in the forum.
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it doesnt matter if they have removed it now they have been catched doing it.....

two times:

on
june 1. 9:15 year 2018

and
june 1. 9:31 year 2018

Middle european time (UTC +01:00)

what where they thinking?

the fact that it has been remove now after this shitstorm has started is actually confirming that the virus existed as it is now excluded that the bitdefender did a wrong alarm.

I think that in this particular case it is about mining script JS/CoinMiner, it is not a virus and it is blocked by almost all AV software and even some browsers have built in protection against this script. You should also know that such script can be executed even without site owner permission in a way that it can be hide in banner ads or video posted on that site, so owner is just a victim and not a perpetrator.

We can only speculate if owner of that site did it deliberately or not, but this is not a virus and does not pose a great threat for most users who take care about their device security.
sr. member
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Just checked amsterdamcoin site with VirusTotal and it came clean, even from BitDefender : https://www.virustotal.com/#/url/9df36748f820b781c0d53bac9bfd7c72c4cccdd852c9a44f3211bc3811965f20/detection

Also my AV did not detect anything from that site, and it is always block any JSCoin Miner. Maybe owners just try to get some profit using CoinHive browser miner since they are not so popular at this moment (ranked 990). I think you'd be surprised how much sites is using browser mining these days, mainly without user consent, free CPU&electric energy = free Monero.

it doesnt matter if they have removed it now they have been catched doing it.....

two times:

on
june 1. 9:15 year 2018

and
june 1. 9:31 year 2018

Middle european time (UTC +01:00)

what where they thinking?

the fact that it has been remove now after this shitstorm has started is actually confirming that the virus existed as it is now excluded that the bitdefender did a wrong alarm.
legendary
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Just checked amsterdamcoin site with VirusTotal and it came clean, even from BitDefender : https://www.virustotal.com/#/url/9df36748f820b781c0d53bac9bfd7c72c4cccdd852c9a44f3211bc3811965f20/detection

Also my AV did not detect anything from that site, and it is always block any JSCoin Miner. Maybe owners just try to get some profit using CoinHive browser miner since they are not so popular at this moment (ranked 990). I think you'd be surprised how much sites is using browser mining these days, mainly without user consent, free CPU&electric energy = free Monero.
sr. member
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Wow, never knew that one of the forum members own CMC! Great idea of monetization, I admire such people. This forum made so many rich and famous. Wondering if they paid back the forum somehow. Looking at the design (right from 2012) of this forum it seems that administration lacks money for the development  Undecided

jes he even isnt able to respond to the countless approaches so many alternative indexes have pumped up

i heard that coinchecker is currently the best emerging one.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--4412647


regards
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Wow, never knew that one of the forum members own CMC! Great idea of monetization, I admire such people. This forum made so many rich and famous. Wondering if they paid back the forum somehow. Looking at the design (right from 2012) of this forum it seems that administration lacks money for the development  Undecided
sr. member
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Coinmarketcap is somehow interconnected with Bitcointalk,
but the website regularily creates scandas,

here another one:
i think some admins of this forum also are manging coinmarketcap
that is why i post it here.

Coinmarketcap aren't managed by one of forum admins. Coinmarketcap owned by one of Bitcointalk users - Gliss:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/gliss-61526
Have you tried to contact him about this virus? If no, I think you need to try contact him and inform about that website and maybe he will remove it.

thx man i will immediately contact him,

i will also upgrade the article and make a video of that this group might now remove their virus from their website but we must be vigilant to protect the reputation of the industry
legendary
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Coinmarketcap is somehow interconnected with Bitcointalk,
but the website regularily creates scandas,

here another one:
i think some admins of this forum also are manging coinmarketcap
that is why i post it here.

Coinmarketcap aren't managed by one of forum admins. Coinmarketcap owned by one of Bitcointalk users - Gliss:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/gliss-61526
Have you tried to contact him about this virus? If no, I think you need to try contact him and inform about that website and maybe he will remove it.
sr. member
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As a result they can mine a lot of that coin if user didn't know it and start using the service of amsterdamcoin.
shady person getting ingenious how to mine coin on someones leisure time.

It might even stop your pc for good.

i have tweeted that to the amsterdamcoin tweet group so they can prepare themselves for their shitstorm or fix their issue/present the world a scapegoat, or shut down their project
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As a result they can mine a lot of that coin if user didn't know it and start using the service of amsterdamcoin.
shady person getting ingenious how to mine coin on someones leisure time.

It might even stop your pc for good.
sr. member
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i have improved the article and posted a more detailed report of the bitdefender report.

the folks around amsterdamcoin indeed tried to spread coinminer viruses. otherwise my antivirus woulndt have triggered.
sr. member
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Is this supposed to be an executable virus or in the website where they basically use our computers to mine like some torrent sites? Either way, I didn't get any warnings just by visiting the site, so I'm sure that's the same case for CoinMarketCap developers otherwise they would've removed it already.
my bitdefender blocked the website, and warned me of a coinminer virus there.

if this would have been just one of the 40.000 cryptocurrencies out there i wouldnt have written a formal warning

but since i found that coin later to be listed on coinmarket cap i wrote an article and posted it into several social media groups to warn people of this issue.



this was 23 hours ago.
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Is this supposed to be an executable virus or in the website where they basically use our computers to mine like some torrent sites? Either way, I didn't get any warnings just by visiting the site, so I'm sure that's the same case for CoinMarketCap developers otherwise they would've removed it already.
sr. member
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Coinmarketcap is somehow interconnected with Bitcointalk,
but the website regularily creates scandas,

here another one:
i think some admins of this forum also are manging coinmarketcap
that is why i post it here.

Be warned the website of this coinmarketcap listed coin:

uninfected link describing the coin: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/amsterdamcoin/

infected coin website: www. amsterdamcoin .com

is spreading a coinminer virus,

i have reported and tweeted that.

https://www.cryptoproductivity.com/single-post/2018/06/02/Coinmarketcap-lists-cryptocurrency-which-website-spreads-coinminervirus

regards
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