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Publish: 05 Jun 2021, 08:36 pm
It is not clear what the business model for Norton Crypto is, or if Norton will take a cut of earnings. Photo: Collected
In a surprise move, one of the world's best-known anti-virus
software makers is adding cryptocurrency mining to its products.
Norton 360 customers will have access to an Ethereum mining
feature in the "coming weeks", the company said.
Cryptocurrency "mining" works by using a
computer's hardware to do complex calculations in exchange for a reward.
It is not clear what the business model for Norton Crypto
is, or if Norton will take a cut of earnings.
The company pitched the idea as a safe and easy way to get
into mining, an "important part of our customers' lives".
In a press release, Norton LifeLock - once called Symantec -
said: "For years, many coin miners have had to take risks in their quest
for cryptocurrency, disabling their security in order to run coin mining."
That is true, in so far as anti-virus software packages such
as Norton itself often falsely identify widely used mining programs as dangerous,
and the antivirus software often needs to be deactivated to continue the mining
process.
Norton also warns of "allowing unvetted code on their
machines" and the danger of storing earnings on a hard drive which could
fail.
But most keen miners use a small selection of well-regarded
mining apps - some of which are little more than simple command-line scripts -
and a digital wallet that is stored on the web or on a smartphone.
Source: BBC
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