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Topic: bitcoin mining botnet is being attacked by symantec (Read 545 times)

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Since they're not fillabusting we can actually get some work done!
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i read about this today seams while the gold price dropped some good was being done out there, and as for amercia gov shutting down it really didnt affect much . the nasdaq and dowjones was actually up . go figure
legendary
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damn right although i wouldnt complain if i had access to one  Grin
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No love lost for botnet operators
legendary
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not to mention all the paid to click stuff.... anyhow i hope hes pissed and hes going to be very poor XD
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Very true. If SHA mining is relatively unnoticeable then that is just like a bit of extra free money. He could also be merge mining Devcoin, Namecoin, and ixcoin!
legendary
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well if you break it down even more all that mining power is free.... probably uses 1 computer to spread all the commands, so very little effort in it,

youll probably find they use bitcoin because it is easire to run at higher speed with very little effect on the computer where scrypt mining leaves an extreme lag on anything it touches

people using GPUs in the past will have noticed this
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Wow. Awesome find! And I thought that Symantec Heuristic Scan was voodoo. Ok maybe I still do!

I would be interested in hearing more about how this "Sinkhole" mechanic works.

CPU Bitcoin mining has gone the way of renting DVDs at Blockbuster. I supposed the totality of 1.9 million slaves CPU mining Bitcoin would probably not be more a few terahash. At the current rate a terahash yields a little less than $500 a day.

Now if he were mining scrypt...  Roll Eyes
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