Pronunciation: /ˈkrɪptoʊˌdʒækɪŋ/
noun a type of cyber attack in which a hacker hijacks a computer's processing power to mine cryptocurrency without the owner's consent
A1 Cryptojacking is a type of cyber attack.
A2 Many people are not aware of the dangers of cryptojacking.
B1 Cryptojacking can slow down your computer and drain its resources.
B2 It is important for companies to have strong security measures in place to prevent cryptojacking.
C1 The rise of cryptojacking has led to increased concerns about cybersecurity.
C2 Experts recommend regularly monitoring for any signs of cryptojacking on your network.
formal Cryptojacking is a type of cyber attack where hackers use a victim's computer to mine cryptocurrency without their knowledge.
informal I heard that some websites have been cryptojacking visitors' computers to mine cryptocurrency.
slang Watch out for websites that might be sneakily cryptojacking your computer for their own gain.
figurative The rise of cryptojacking is like a silent thief stealing computing power for illicit purposes.
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