Criminals managed to steal about 600 mining servers from data centers in Iceland. Her theft announced over the weekend, the Associated Press, which, according to the authorities, is one of the largest ever in Iceland.
Here we should mention that the mining facilities are made up of very powerful computers for the mining cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.
Regular computers are not capable of such mining tasks without the addition of powerful GPUs. The stolen equipment is estimated to be worth close to $2 million. So far 11 people have been arrested for the thefts - including security staff - but the equipment has not been found.
According to Visir, the damage of the 2 million caused is only related to the theft of the equipment, since the data was stored on other other systems.
Let's say that servers removed from data center installations can generate more revenue by extracting instead of being sold as stolen goods.
However, the power required to operate these servers as mining tools could be a way of discovering the perpetrators.
Iceland's climate and cheap access to energy from renewable sources has made the country a large data center and data centers a very popular business model.
Hydro, solar and wind power reduce the cost of data center operation, making mining much cheaper.
Police officer Olafur Helgi Kjartansson said the thefts, which took place in December and January at various data centers, showed an "extremely organized crime".
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