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Microsoft says its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) successfully disrupted the server infrastructure behind Lumma Stealer, a malware ...
Microsoft said it identified over 394,000 Windows computers were infected by the Lumma malware March 16-May 16.
Lumma, a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) marketed on underground forums since 2022, specializes in stealing passwords, banking ...
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer last week, after it found nearly 400,000 Windows ...
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has seized and facilitated the takedown, suspension and blocking of approximately 2,300 ...
Microsoft, the Department of Justice and others have thwarted the use of the Lumma Stealer malware that globally has infected ...
Microsoft, along with a consortium of partners, has seized and disrupted a significant part of the Lumma malware-as-a-service ...
Microsoft acts against Lumma Stealer malware after 400,000 PCs are hit, urging stronger cybersecurity and industry ...
Microsoft said Wednesday that its digital crimes unit, along with law enforcement agencies, disrupted a prominent malware that had infected thousands of computers.
The Lumma infostealer malware is a popular way for hackers to steal passwords, credit cards and cryptocurrency wallets.
Microsoft has taken legal and technical action to disrupt Lumma Stealer, a notorious malware responsible for information ...
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