Thanks For your help Claymore.
I was warned about the security issues in the 10.5 I was using at the time.
I wanted to know if possible someone cold take some hashrate or it is a fault on Dwarfpools side?
I'm now using ver11 with ETH-proxy server and there seems do be improvement. I have tried Ethminer but yours has a better hash rate.
keep up the good work and stay on top of the vulnerabilities and I will also be stoping the remote port,
Cheers.
I'm in touch with most popular pools and we discuss security issues sometimes. Also in many cases I get private reports about vulnerabilities and release new version before they become public.
There are several ways to get problems:
1. Using miner that was downloaded from suspicious source.
2. Using some kind of "nodevfee" tools.
3. Exposing ports for remote management (see my link in previous message) which allows to replace "config.txt" file remotely.
4. Bad guys can even redirect IP of your pool to own pool in some cases, for example
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BGP_hijackingThanks for the info.
Dwarfpool recommended me connecting through there ETH-proxy server. But for some reason I could only use HTTP.