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DevOps Tools Targeted for Cryptojacking

DevOps Tools Targeted for Cryptojacking

JINX-0132 takes a sneaky approach. It exploits Nomad's initial slip-ups to secretly mine crypto. How? By leveraging GitHub for downloads and dodging those pesky Indicators of Compromise (IOCs). Even big players using Nomad to juggle hundreds of clients aren't safe. A simple misconfiguration and poof—organizations could bleed thousands every month.


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