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A massive password-stealing malware hit nearly 400,000 Windows PCs, but Microsoft saved the day
Microsoft takes down Lumma malware after it hit nearly 400,000 Windows PCs globally. Lumma was so dangerous it allowed criminals to hold educational institutions ransom, wipe out bank accounts.
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 thousands of ...
If you're a gamer, beware a new malware that's pretending to be an ASUS utility. CoffeeLoader impersonates Armoury Crate, which manages ASUS and ROG software and peripherals, and infects your Windows ...
Hundreds of thousands of Windows computers were recently infected by a malware-as-a-service offering known as Lumma Stealer, Microsoft announced Wednesday, saying it has severed communications between ...
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