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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do they use our computers for CPU mining?
by
carlfebz2
on 14/10/2020, 05:33:17 UTC
here's my device's specs:
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz
- 16 GiB RAM
- GM108M [GeForce 920MX]
I suppose with those specs, it should be some other process that's actually negatively affecting your system, or that the wolfbet autobet feature just takes up that big of a process, mainly due to the auto bet codes they have. That or a malware got in and is pretty much eating up you're CPU processes by hiding behind other online processes. Since you also used Ubuntu, which I said I have not much knowledge of, the numbers you're seeing right now might have been capped at a certain limit, hence why it's huge. The cap isn't necessarily the maximum amount your pc can handle, but rather the maximum amount your browser could use.

Anyway, one things for sure, it isn't them mining in your pc. Try doing a hard format, or just cleaning up tempfiles and the like. Scan your pc as well for possible malware, and if the issue persists, try bringing it into a professional and let them take a look at possible issues your pc may have.
With that kind of pc specs then its already an overkill imho because autobet codes or something similar wont really eat that much of process.

This is why i do really doubt that he might have a malware into his own pc which is the main culprit of the problem.If you do try to look at

on most people here where they dont experience such issue.Scanning with your current antivirus might able to detect it out and should really be delete.

If unresolved then theres no other option but to reformat pc.