I was working on a medium sized company. And one day during one of my project I got the chance to work on a project. And then I got the chance to setup our company server as the development server for the project. I started to setup the server as usual with all the usual stuffs (It's time I do something about it). My initial code setup was a-okay, until I found out that the webpage takes a little bit more to load. This was happening now and then. And when I chat to my colleagues I get to know that they also suffer from the same fate. They thought it was the network issue. I started to look for the issue, in the server. You know how it is. There is no GUI, but all you have is a terminal and that's that. During HTML page inspection on the browser, I could see that at the very end of the page after all the scripts loaded there was this "cute" little piece of script that's been called like 7 or 8 times. https://xmr.omine.org/assets/v7.js (https! so secure...) Well as ...
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