Hackers can use compromised Google Cloud accounts to install mining software ...

Hackers can use compromised Google Cloud accounts to install mining software ...

The report said the actors usually gained access to Cloud accounts because of “poor customer security practices” or “vulnerable third-party software.” In a report aimed at assessing threats to Cloud users, Google’s Cybersecurity Action Team said that some attackers are exploiting “poorly configured” accounts to mine cryptocurrency.On Wednesday, the Google team said out of 50 analyzed incidents that compromised the Google Cloud Protocol, 86% were related to crypto mining. The hackers used the compromised Cloud accounts to access resources from individuals’ CPUs or GPUs to mine tokens or....


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