10 May 19, 14:23
Quote:Two hacker groups are fighting to take control over as many Linux cloud-based environments as they can so they can use server resources to mine cryptocurrency behind owners' backs.
This turf war has been secretly going on since late last year, ever since the rise of a new hacker group named Pacha, which was pretty successful at challenging Rocke --the top hacker group specialized in Monero crypto-mining operations.
Both groups operate mass-scanning operations that look for open or unpatched cloud services and servers to infect them with a multi-functional Linux-based malware strain.
The most aggressive of the two is, by far, the smaller Pacha group, which adopted a strategy of removing a long list of known crypto-mining malware strains on each server it infected.
Using this approach, Pacha hackers have slowly carved out a large piece on the crypto-mining scene.
And according to a report published today, the Pacha Group paid special attention to identifying and removing versions of Rocke's miner, most likely in an attempt to eat away at its rival's "market share."
SOURCE: https://www.zdnet.com/article/two-crypto...x-servers/