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Microsoft said Wednesday that it broke down the Lumma Stealer malware project with the help of law enforcement officials across the globe.
US, European, and Japanese authorities, along with tech companies including Microsoft and Cloudflare, say they’ve disrupted ...
Microsoft's takedown of Lumma Stealer marks a significant victory against infostealer malware, safeguarding millions of ...
Microsoft and the DOJ disrupted the Lumma Stealer malware network, seizing 2,300 domains and crippling a global cybercrime ...
Infosec In Brief Despite last week’s FBI announcement that it helped to take down the crew behind the Lumma infostealer, the ...
Microsoft and global partners have disrupted Lumma Stealer, a major malware threat used to steal personal data and enable ransomware attacks.
Just days after a global takedown disrupted over 2,300 Lumma-linked domains, the info-stealing malware-as-a-service operation ...
Microsoft said Wednesday that its digital crimes unit, along with law enforcement agencies, disrupted a prominent malware that had infected thousands of computers.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) said on Wednesday that its Digital Crimes Unit filed a legal action on May 13 against Lumma Stealer, an information-stealing malware used by hundreds of cyber threat actors.
The Lumma infostealer has become a popular way for hackers to steal sensitive data like banking information and ...
The unit filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer last week after it found 394,000 Windows computers globally infected with the malware between March 16 and May 16, Windows said in a statement ...
Microsoft said on Wednesday its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer last week, after it found nearly 400,000 Windows computers globally infected by the ...