Wenn ich den zitierten Text von der Website MALWAREBYTESLABS richtig übersetzt und
verstanden habe, schützt mich Malwarebytes Premium bereits gegen Krypto-Mining in Webbrowsern,
also nicht nur im Firefox.
"Block less or more?
One of the first reactions to the rise of browser cryptominers was to ask how to block them,
whether with a typical ad blocker or URL/IP blacklist and even by disabling JavaScript. There’s
no question that users are annoyed by a rollout that did not include their opinion, even though
many were actually favorable to this alternate solution to online ads.
While cryptominers do have an impact on system resources, there was at least a sense that they
may be safer and less intrusive than ads. But publishers ought to be more transparent with their
audience because no-one likes unannounced guests. Unfortunately, there will always be publishers
that care very little about what kind of traffic they push, so long as it generates good revenues;
for those, cryptominers are just an added income to their existing advertising portfolio.
Malwarebytes users are already protected against this drive-by mining. In fact, we are blocking
over 5 million connection attempts to Coinhive every single day, which shows that browser-based
mining has really taken off in a big way".
"(Quelle:
https://blog.malwarebytes.com/threat-an ... wild-west/)"