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information stealing malware
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Information stealing malware, such as Lumma Stealer (also known as LummaC2), poses a serious threat to Windows users by targeting sensitive data. Microsoft recently took legal action to dismantle Lumma Stealer's infrastructure, which had infected approximately 400,000 Windows computers globally in two months. This malware is designed to steal credentials, financial information, and other personal data. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the importance of robust cybersecurity measures, including keeping systems updated, using reputable antivirus software, and practicing safe browsing habits to defend against information stealing malware. Users share experiences and advice on detecting and removing such threats, emphasizing vigilance against phishing and malicious downloads.
In a significant move against cybercrime, Microsoft has taken decisive legal action to dismantle the infrastructure of Lumma Stealer, a sophisticated malware that has infected approximately 400,000 Windows computers worldwide over the past two months. This operation underscores the escalating...