Morfix And Its Users Fall Victim to Crypto-Mining
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Check Point Researchers have recently discovered a crypto-mining script running through Morfix, the popular Hebrew to English online dictionary, without its users’ knowledge or permission. The mining was operated by a JavaScript, originating from a third party advertisement network, which was injected into different locations over the web page, and was unknown to Morfix. Check […]
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