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Starbucks Wi-Fi hijacked customers’ laptops to mine cryptocoins

Posted on December 14, 2017 by Lisa Vaas

A 10-second delay when customers connected to the “free” Wi-Fi was harnessed for secret cryptocoin mining Continue reading Starbucks Wi-Fi hijacked customers’ laptops to mine cryptocoins→

Posted in argentina, coinhive, crypto mining, cryptocoin mining, cryptocurrency, currency mining, malware, monero, Security threats | Tagged Buenos Aires, Starbucks

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