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Microsoft, the Department of Justice and others have thwarted the use of the Lumma Stealer malware that globally has infected nearly 400,000 computers.
Microsoft's takedown of Lumma Stealer marks a significant victory against infostealer malware, safeguarding millions of devices from data theft and breaches.
Microsoft and law enforcement have announced a court-authorized takedown of Lumma, a prolific info-stealer malware operation ...
The Lumma infostealer has become a popular way for hackers to steal sensitive data like banking information and ...
US, European, and Japanese authorities, along with tech companies including Microsoft and Cloudflare, say they’ve disrupted ...
Discover how Defendnot bypasses Microsoft Defender by registering a fake antivirus, exposing vulnerabilities in Windows' ...
The FBI has taken down AVCheck, a site providing services for cybercriminals AVCheck was used to test malware against AV ...
Microsoft announced in Berlin today a new European Security Program that promises to bolster cybersecurity for European ...
Microsoft is helping Europe fight AI-based cyberattacks with a free security program tailored for governments.
Microsoft has joined forces with global law enforcement and cybersecurity partners to dismantle the infrastructure behind ...
To disrupt the malware’s operation, Microsoft obtained a court order from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, which allowed the company to take down key domains that ...