Category: IT|Dec 14, 2017 | Author: Admin

Block websites from using your CPU to mine Cryptocurrency

Share on

Last weekend, The Pirate Bay, a popular torrenting site drew sharp criticism from users as it admitted to hiding details about testing a new service that intentionally used visitors’ CPU power to generate Cryptocurrency profits for itself. Coin Hive, the service used by Pirate Bay allowed it to mine the cryptocurrency called Monero without the consent of users while users had the website opened in a browser tab. This illicit nature highlights the problem of not only unregulated cryptocurrencies but cryptocurrency mining as well.

Last weekend, The Pirate Bay, a popular torrenting site drew sharp criticism from users as it admitted to hiding details about testing a new service that intentionally used visitors’ CPU power to generate Cryptocurrency profits for itself. Coin Hive, the service used by Pirate Bay allowed it to mine the cryptocurrency called Monero without the consent of users while users had the website opened in a browser tab. This illicit nature highlights the problem of not only unregulated cryptocurrencies but cryptocurrency mining as well.

The scheme appeared to be an attempt by the website to generate revenue for itself. It is believed that miners worked like a botnet. Whenever a user visited the website, its web page sought the user’s permission for allowing it to use its CPU. It then used this power to run a complex hashing algorithm to find a unique string of letters and numbers used for mining Cryptocurrencies. Those who managed to complete the process successfully were rewarded handsomely for cracking the code.

Typically, currency with complex algorithms like Bitcoins, require more time and processing power for mining. However, mining currencies like ‘Monero’ need lesser power and effort. Once this news went public, the website, of course, offered an explanation as t why it was doing it. They said they were trying to generate revenue instead of using ads.

But now that this method has become known, it is quite possible that some other website may start using your computers CPU without your knowledge of mine cryptocurrencies. If you want to avoid such situations, and block websites from mining cryptocurrencies using your CPU via your browser, you can take the following precautionary measures.

Read: How to remove the Coinhive crypto-mining script from your website.

Block websites from using your CPU to mine cryptocurrency
As a viable alternative to ad revenue, in future, some more websites may start using services that use visitors’ CPU power to generate cryptocurrency profits. It might be a good idea to take precautions! The way to do this is to use JavaScript-blocking extensions. Let us take a look at some of the browser extensions that are now available.

ScriptSafe for Chrome

Script-Safe-e1506092250361

If you are a Chrome user and looking for an extension to stop certain websites from your computer resources for cryptocurrency mining, try ScriptSafe. The extension gives users control of the web and more secure browsing while emphasizing simplicity and intuitiveness. It blocks JavaScript from running by default. Its only shortfall is that it does not feature a Whitelist, meaning every site’s script is blocked, including google.com.

Install minerBlock extension for Chrome

Minerblock

It is a useful extension for Chrome browser to block web-based cryptocurrency miners all over the web. A good feature about the extension is that you can reverse the change i.e, if you do not mind lending your CPU for usage by the miner, you can remove their sites from the list of blocked domains.

NoCoin for Chrome

Alternatively, you can use ‘No Coin’ extension. The extension simply blocks a list of blacklisted domains in *blacklist.txt*. Clicking on the icon shows you a button to pause/unpause its function. Use this simple solution to prevent exploitation of any known/unknown security vulnerabilities without any loss of functionality.

NoScript Security Suite for Firefox
This little extension is for Firefox users. It allows only active content to run only from sites you trust, and protect you against XSS and Clickjacking attacks. Try NoScript.

Anti-WebMiner stops Cryptojacking Mining Scripts

Anti-WebMiner for Windows will stop Cryptojacking Mining Scripts. It works on all browsers.
Stay alert, stay safe!

Sponsored Ads:

Comments:


Now many can try Android 15

Category: Google|May 16, 2024 | Author: Admin

Apple has released iOS 17.5

Category: Apple|May 15, 2024 | Author: Admin

Toshiba demonstrates 30TB+ HDDs using HAMR and MAMR technologies — customer sampling scheduled for 2025

Category: IT|May 14, 2024 | Author: Admin

Microsoft’s free PC optimizer makes it easier to free up storage space

Category: Microsoft|May 13, 2024 | Author: Admin

Stack Overflow Users Are Revolting Against an OpenAI Deal

Category: IT|May 12, 2024 | Author: Admin

ChatGPT is probably coming to the iPhone

Category: Apple|May 11, 2024 | Author: Admin

April Windows Server updates also cause crashes, reboots

Category: Microsoft|May 10, 2024 | Author: Admin

Apple skin braided after advertising stunt

Category: Apple|May 9, 2024 | Author: Admin

"RTX 5080 coming this fall"

Category: IT|May 8, 2024 | Author: Admin

Sorry, but it will stop on October 14, 2025

Category: Microsoft|May 7, 2024 | Author: Admin

Microsoft announces new security services and features for AI deployments

Category: Microsoft|May 6, 2024 | Author: Admin

Can force Facebook to allow it

Category: IT|May 5, 2024 | Author: Admin

Siri can no longer tell the clock

Category: Apple|May 4, 2024 | Author: Admin

Struggling with VPN

Category: Microsoft|May 3, 2024 | Author: Admin

This is how Huawei tricked its way into the US

Category: IT|May 2, 2024 | Author: Admin
more