Microsoft files legal action against information-stealing malware Lumma Stealer

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Nearly 400,000 Windows computers infected globally.

Microsoft files legal action against information-stealing malware Lumma Stealer
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer, after it found nearly 400,000 Windows computers globally infected by the information-stealing malware in the past two months. Lumma is capable of stealing data from various browsers and applications, such as ...

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