Malware Abuse, Curious, What is being done to curtail?

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  1. hub-feedback

    Feedback and bug reports for the Docker Hub

    https://github.com/docker/hub-feedback/issues/1549 as someone else's experience.

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  3. RandomX

    Proof of work algorithm based on random code execution

    Yes, actually. The change in algorithm from cryptonight to randomx was a step in the right direction, quote from the project's github:

  4. randomx-sniffer

    Proof of concept tool to detect RandomX cryptojacking malware on Windows

    There's also a sniffer tool to detect monero mining, but I haven't looked into that and at first glance it doesn't look like it's available for Linux, but it proves the concept.

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