Crypto-jacking is giving nation-state hackers a decoy for their more malicious attacks, warned Microsoft in a Monday report.
The companyâs intelligence team said a group called BISMUTH hit government targets in France and Vietnam with relatively conspicuous monero mining trojans this summer. Mining the crypto generated side cash for the group, but it also distracted victims from BISMUTHâs true campaign: credential theft.
Crypto-jacking âallowed BISMUTH to hide its more nefarious activities behind threats that may be perceived to be less alarming because theyâre âcommodityâ malware,â Microsoft concluded. It said the conspicuousness of monero mining fits BISMUTHâs âhide in plain sightâ MO.
Microsoft recommended organizations stay vigilant against crypto-jacking as a possible decoy tactic.