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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do they use our computers for CPU mining?
by
swogerino
on 07/10/2020, 06:54:15 UTC
Hello bitcoin talkers!

I am a gambling fan who has almost tried all the gambling websites that exists. I love trying strategies, playing with numbers, studying probabilities and coding my strategies projections with R  Grin Tongue Roll Eyes
When I start an autobet in different websites, I mentioned that the temperature of my PC is HIGH  Shocked
I checked the system monitor and I found this! (I am using Ubuntu)

If you try to end one of them, the webpage will crash.


Websites that I tried for this experiment:
- Luckyfish.io
- Wolf.bet

Do you think that they are using our computers of CPU mining?

Your website is affected by a malware. I hope you don't use any browser based wallets because then you are at risk of loosing money. But there's an easy way to remove this malware.

Just download Emsisoft malware protection tool which comes with a free trial period. Scan you pc and remove this malware. That should solve this issue!

He is on Linux where malware is not common at all.The CPu is not that high if he has a 5-7 years old computer and  the 20% Cpu usage with such processor is common.

Sure the website may use malware in the sense that they use your Cpu without your knowledge anytime you access their website.

As for your system I would not be worried but in case you are there are a few goo antivirus also for Linux and I remember Eset and F-Secure to available to Linux systems.