Between people trying to scam your grandparents, steal your identity, and sending sketchy emails, going online can sometimes feel like a bigger hassle than it should. What\u2019s more: some of the terms used to describe this shady behavior almost sound made up. Especially ones like bluesnarfing, which is actually a real thing. A relatively new kind of cyberattack is called cryptojacking, and while the name is silly, the attack is anything but.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

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