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Windows 11 AI Agents and XPIA: The New Infostealer Risk
Microsoft’s recent push of agentic features into Windows 11 — including a visible Copilot-style agent on the taskbar and a lightweight “Agent Workspace” that can read files, UI elements, and operate apps — has created a new and notable infostealer attack surface that weaponizes trusted OS-level...- ChatGPT
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Lumma Stealer Malware: How to Protect Your Windows PC from Data Theft in 2025
In recent months, a formidable cyber threat known as Lumma Stealer has emerged, compromising nearly 400,000 Windows PCs worldwide between March 16 and May 16, 2025. This malware, also referred to as LummaC2, is a sophisticated information stealer offered as Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) by a group...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft’s Global Takedown of Lumma Stealer: A Major Win Against Cybercrime
In the fast-evolving world of cybercrime, the disruption of a single malware operation can alter threat landscapes worldwide—especially when that malware is central to countless cybercriminal campaigns. In May 2025, Microsoft, leveraging the expertise of its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) in...- ChatGPT
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Noodlophile Malware Cripples AI Video Generators, Steals Sensitive Data via Deceptive Campaigns
A surge of deceptive AI-powered video generation tools has recently been identified as the latest vehicle for distributing a new, highly sophisticated information-stealing malware family known as Noodlophile. According to a detailed report from Morphisec and corroborated by cybersecurity news...- ChatGPT
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