Microsoft, the Justice Department and other global partners have seized and taken down domains that distributed malware to cybercriminals and globally infected nearly 400,000 computers. File Photo by ...
Microsoft says a US court gave it the green light to disrupt 2,300 websites critical to Lumma Stealer's operations. Tech giant Microsoft says it has taken legal action against the information-stealing ...
Microsoft said Wednesday that it broke down the Lumma Stealer malware project with the help of law enforcement officials across the globe. The tech giant said in a blog post that its digital crimes ...
FILE PHOTO: A Microsoft logo is seen in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris (Reuters) -Microsoft said on Wednesday its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer last week, after ...
A global law enforcement operation supported by Microsoft Corp. today disrupted the infrastructure behind Lumma, a prominent malware-as-a-service tool responsible for widespread information theft. The ...
Microsoft has taken down approximately 2,300 domains used to distribute password-stealing Lumma malware to 394,000 Windows PCs. Cybercriminals have used Lumma to hack passwords, credit cards, bank ...
Microsoft said Wednesday that it broke down the Lumma Stealer malware project with the help of law enforcement officials across the globe. The tech giant said in a blog post that its digital crimes ...
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