Google Cloud to detect crypto-mining malware on virtual machines

Google Cloud to detect crypto-mining malware on virtual machines

Bad actors using malware to steal GPU power to mine crypto will have to up their game to deal with Google Cloud's latest security protocol. It’s a shot in the arm for Google Cloud users at risk of cryptocurrency mining attacks. The Google Cybersecurity Action Team (GCAT) has created a threat detection service to shield “poorly configured” accounts that attackers use to mine cryptocurrency. In a blog post, Google Cloud announced the Virtual Machine Threat Detection (VMTD) release in its Security Command Center (SCC) area. A means of scanning compute engines in Google Cloud, the VMTD....


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