As much as 59 percent of U.K. companies have been affected by cryptojacking malware at some point.
Roughly half of those cases took place in the previous month, news outlet Internet of Business reports August 15, citing a research commissioned by Citrix.
According to Internet of Business, the research, commissioned by software company Citrix and performed by OnePoll, asked 750 IT executives from U.K. companies that number more than 250 employees about their experience with cryptojacking attacks.
Cryptojacking malware employs its victim's computational resources without their permission in order to mine cryptocurrencies for the attacker.
Citrix's research claims that 59 percent of the respondents said that they have been hit with cryptojacking malware at some point.
At least 80 percent of those cases took place in the past six months.
Thirty percent of all companies surveyed have said that they were affected within the previous month alone.
Scale-wise, 60 percent of the respondents have said that up to 50 devices in their company had been hit, while in 11 percent of cases the number went up to 100.
After an attack is discovered, as many as 67 percent of companies have formal policies in place to deal with it - a surprisingly high number for such a recently emerged threat as cryptojacking, Internet of Business notes.
The threat of cryptojacking is very real for companies and individuals worldwide, with the amount of attacks increasing by a whopping 629 percent in the first quarter of 2018, according to an earlier report by security firm McAfee Labs.
Citrix Survey: More Than Half of UK Companies Hit by Cryptojacking Malware at Some Point
Publicado en Aug 15, 2018
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