People mine on systems that they do not own. Try leaving SSH open with weak credentials, or use any software with a recently disclosed RCE. It won't be long until somebody drops a Monero miner.
Perhaps a virus that uses the computers of unaware victims to crypto-mine. If you infect enough people, I guess you'd stand a chance. Not sure if targeting iot would be the best move for that, and the article seems to insinuate that this was mostly iot based malware, so I don't know.
We've been moving fast trying to get SimpleID in as many hands as possible, but we absolutely want to support other blockchains. More in-depth Ethereum support is next up, then we want to look at adding support for blockchains like EOS, Steem, and more. It'd be great to get feedback from others on what blockchains to support!
After thinking about this further, it might make sense to have the option to have an unpaginated list of all properties, but perhaps not start with it as @mihiafm mentions. I did notice it becomes paginated as soon as you click on one of the properties--perhaps an intro page?
Thanks. My first page contained the static version of CSS properties but the other pages are dynamic i.e. a user can change and practice the values of a property.
"As a response to these threats a program also called DeCSS but with an unrelated function was developed. This program can be used to strip Cascading Style Sheets tags from HTML pages. In one case, a school removed a student's webpage that included a copy of this program, mistaking it for the original DeCSS program, and received a great deal of negative media attention. The CSS stripping program had been specifically created to bait the MPAA in this manner.[7]"
Interesting--60 minutes last night featured a doctor in Florida prosecuted for essentially running a one-stop Opioid shop. They discussed responsibility and seemed like manufacturers tried to push that to mid-level distributors. (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jailed-doctor-barry-schultz-int...)
How does HN feel about $572M--too low, high, or just right?
Is crypto-mining now a bad thing or is this article leaving out some details that I'm missing?