Raspberry Pi Malware Turns the Mini-Computer Into Cryptocurrency Miner 4n5h1w

Raspberry Pi Malware Turns the Mini-Computer Into Cryptocurrency Miner
Highlights
  • The distribution of malware started in second half of May
  • The malware specifically targets Raspberry Pi
  • The name of cryptocurrency mined has not been disclosed
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If you are one of those people who use the default "Pi" name on Raspberry Pi, it is time to pay attention. Dr. Web, an anti-malware company, has now discovered a new malware that goes by the name Linux.MulDrop.14 and turns Raspberry Pi into a cryptocurrency miner, resulting in production of money for hackers from your machine. 3g1i6x

In order for the Raspberry Pi to catch the malware, the device is required to be kept on with SSH ports open, as pointed out in a report by The . The Dr. Web describes the malware by saying the trojan "is a script that contains a compressed and encrypted application designed to mine cryptocurrency."

Dr. Web says that the malware changes the s of the devices that it infects and then unpacks and launches a miner. Then, the malware, in an infinite loop, starts searching for network nodes with an open port 22, as per the antivirus company.

"After establishing a connection with them via the SSH protocol, the Trojan attempts to run a copy of itself on them," it said.

The Linux.MulDrop.14 malware specifically targets Raspberry Pi and the distribution of this malware reportedly started in second half of May. While the name of the cryptocurrency has not been mentioned, it is expected that several machines would be targeted to work collectively as a single Raspberry Pi does not carry the hardware capable of handling the mining process efficiently.

It seems like the affordable mini-computer that captured the imagination of tech world when it was first introduced has now managed to attract attention from hackers as well

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