To utilize system resources for cryptocurrency mining - This is correct. Cryptominers are programs or scripts designed to use a computer’s processing power to solve complex mathematical problems, thereby generating cryptocurrency. In malicious contexts, cryptomining malware (also called cryptojacking) is installed on systems without the owner's knowledge, hijacking resources and degrading system performance.
To extract personal information from victims - Extracting personal information is typically the goal of spyware or keyloggers, not cryptominers.
To display unwanted advertisements on the screen - Displaying ads is the purpose of adware, not cryptominers.
To prevent unauthorized access to the system - Preventing unauthorized access is typically achieved through security measures like firewalls and antivirus software, not cryptominers.
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