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Microsoft said on Wednesday, May 21 its Digital Crimes Unit partnered with law enforcement and cybersecurity agencies to disrupt an information-stealing malware that infected hundreds of ...
Microsoft said on Wednesday its Digital Crimes Unit filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer last week, after it found nearly 400,000 Windows computers globally infected by the information ...
Microsoft's digital crimes unit disrupted a prominent malware known as Lumma Stealer, the company said Wednesday. Lumma infected more than 394,000 Windows computers globally between March 16 and ...
On Wednesday, Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Digital Crimes Unit brought suit on May 13 against Lumma Stealer, an information-stealing malware used by hundreds of threat actors to siphon passwords ...
The tech giant said in a blog post that its digital crimes unit discovered more than 394,000 Windows computers were infected by the Lumma malware worldwide between March 16 through May 16.
The U.S. Department of Justice took control of Lumma's "central command structure" and squashed the online marketplaces where bad actors purchased the malware.