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Cryptojacking is on the rise. Do you know what it is, and how to protect yourself?

Scammers are at it again, and this time they’re coming for your computer’s processing power to mine digital currency more efficiently. Cryptojacking is the new, very secretive way that scammers are stealing money, using your computer to mask their activity, without the need to even install background programs on your device. Using malicious code embedded in a website or ad, scammers can access your device’s processor without you even knowing it. With access to your processor, they can wait until the middle of the night or after business hours and use your device’s processing power to mine cryptocurrency, which can be converted directly into cash.

What can you do to avoid cryptojacking from happening to you or your employees’ computers?

It can be hard to identify cryptojacking activity on a computer, but a clear sign that something is wrong is if you experience slower than normal performance on your computer or other mobile device.

If you are concerned your computer might be compromised, run a full virus scan on your computer or if it’s a work computer contact your IT department.

Astera Credit Union wants to make sure you stay protected. To keep up-to-date with current scams visit our security page and be on the lookout for our quarterly Security Spotlight newsletter which provides tips to help prevent becoming a victim scammers. For more information on cryptojacking click here.

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