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Bitdefender and others detected it but kaspersky didn't. I'm a bit concerned.
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1120152" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>It is best not to use products such as NiceHash that have a long history of attacker abuse of one (perhaps more) for the libraries (DLLs) that ship with it. Such a product is inherently not safe if the user is going to rely upon AV to protect their system because AV regularly fail in attacks within the crypto ecosystem. Kaspersky is unreliable just like other AV.</p><p></p><p>The risk of attacks - especially embedded, surreptitious, and FUD is much higher within the crypto ecosystem than it is within the general consumer population.</p><p></p><p>It is far safer/more secure to reduce the attack surface by not using the vulnerable software and finding an alternative way of doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1120152, member: 114717"] It is best not to use products such as NiceHash that have a long history of attacker abuse of one (perhaps more) for the libraries (DLLs) that ship with it. Such a product is inherently not safe if the user is going to rely upon AV to protect their system because AV regularly fail in attacks within the crypto ecosystem. Kaspersky is unreliable just like other AV. The risk of attacks - especially embedded, surreptitious, and FUD is much higher within the crypto ecosystem than it is within the general consumer population. It is far safer/more secure to reduce the attack surface by not using the vulnerable software and finding an alternative way of doing it. [/QUOTE]
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