Monero establishes a malware response working group website to protect the Monero community network security

Monero establishes a malware response working group website to protect the Monero community network security

Monero has released a Malware Response Team (MRW) website, which aims to protect the Monero community from malware. The website divides malware into three types: malicious mining software embedded in browsers, malicious mining software on the system, and ransomware. Justin Ehrenhofer said in a blog that the Malware Response Team is "a completely autonomous volunteer organization that organizes to maintain resources and provide online services."


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