“Understanding the new paradigm”,
  
   Malwarebytes
  
  researcher
  
   Jérôme Segura
  
  writes in the title of his upcoming
  
   VB2018
  
  presentation on drive-by mining. He could hardly have put it more accurately – the rise of malicious cryptocurrency miners is the main security trend of the past 12 months.
 
  In the
  
   paper
  
  , Jérôme will look at those miners that run in the browser, often (though not always) without the user’s permission (hence the term “drive-by mining”). The paper not only looks at how this kind of mining works, but also puts it in the context of a decline in exploit kits and the rise of Monero, a cryptocurrency well suited for in-browser mining.
 
   
 
  Jérôme, who has spoken at Virus Bulletin conferences several times before, is one of the leading experts on exploit kits (his
  
   quarterly overviews
  
  are a must-read for anyone following this type of threat) and we very much look forward to him providing the audience with a well-informed overview of this very important development.
 
  Jérôme’s presentation is just one of many great reasons to come to VB2018 (2-4 October in Montreal). Check out the
  
   speaker page
  
  for details of other leading experts presenting at the event, and check out the
  
   programme
  
  for full details of what else is on the agenda –
  
   book your ticket
  
  now for what promises to be a memorable event!
 
  And don’t forget, if you have some (hot) research to share, the
  
   call for last-minute papers
  
  remains open until 2 September.
 

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