Cryptojacking
The unauthorized use of someone else's computing resources to mine cryptocurrency, typically delivered through malicious scripts on websites or compromised systems.
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What is Cryptojacking?
The unauthorized use of someone else's computing resources to mine cryptocurrency, typically delivered through malicious scripts on websites or compromised systems.
Why is Cryptojacking important for compliance?
Cryptojacking is a key concept in Information Security. Understanding cryptojacking helps organizations meet regulatory requirements, reduce risk, and demonstrate due diligence during audits. Our compliance platform covers this concept across 718 frameworks with 330,000+ verified control mappings.
Where can I learn more about Cryptojacking?
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