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Online safety has become more critical than ever, especially in a world where much of our personal and professional lives ...
In news from the cyber community this week, Microsoft took aim at malware known as Lumma, fast becoming the go-to malware ...
Lumma malware, a MaaS platform active since 2022, has stolen data from 1.7M+ devices, targeting cryptos, logins, and ...
The malware often hides behind fake CAPTCHAs and has been used to commit financial fraud. Microsoft took down 2,300 domains ...
Cybercriminals use torrents to push malware disguised as the latest Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning movie.
Microsoft (MSFT) isn’t just patching security holes — it’s taking names and seizing domains. The tech giant confirmed on May 21 that it has launched a full-scale legal offensive against Lumma Stealer, ...
Microsoft has led a global takedown of Lumma Stealer, a long-running malware-as-a-service network. Microsoft worked with law ...
Microsoft says its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) successfully disrupted the server infrastructure behind Lumma Stealer, a malware ...
Microsoft and law enforcement have announced a court-authorized takedown of Lumma, a prolific info-stealer malware operation ...
AttackIQ has updated an existing assessment template in response to the CISA Advisory (AA25-141B) published on May 21, 2025, which disseminates Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) and Indicators ...
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that it has dismantled the Lumma Stealer malware operation with the support of global law enforcement, according to CNBC. Its digital crimes unit found over 394,000 ...
International law enforcement agencies and cybersecurity vendors seized thousands of domains used to run the MaaS operations of the widely popular Lumma Stealer malware, which was used to facilitate ...