Highly anticipated crypto unlock for Nvidia cards installs malware instead

"A fool and his money are soon parted."

In the words of respected cryptocurrency commentator Matt Damon, Fortune favors the brave. It also favors those who take a minute or two to think before installing unverified software that claims it'll make you rich. Such is the lesson delivered by LHR Unlocker. The tool was hyped up by the tech press earlier this week, promising to allow buyers of Nvidia's latest high-powered graphics cards to bypass protections used to keep them from being used in cryptocurrency mining. Instead it delivered a Trojan horse in an alleged attempt to create a botnet.

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