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Interpol has announced a crackdown on infostealer malware in Asia as part of an effort called Operation Secure.
Microsoft and law enforcement have announced a court-authorized takedown of Lumma, a prolific info-stealer malware operation found on more than 394,000 Windows PCs globally, mostly in Brazil, Europe, ...
An international law enforcement action codenamed "Operation Secure" targeted infostealer malware infrastructure in a massive ...
INTERPOL and 26 countries dismantled 20,000+ malicious IPs tied to info-stealing malware, disrupting global cybercrime ...
Microsoft's takedown of Lumma Stealer marks a significant victory against infostealer malware, safeguarding millions of ...
The "Russian Market" cybercrime marketplace has emerged as one of the most popular platforms for buying and selling ...
Just days after a global takedown disrupted over 2,300 Lumma-linked domains, the info-stealing malware-as-a-service operation ...
Global law enforcement has dismantled over 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains used to serve 69 variants of information ...
Lumma Stealer MaaS is back with fake CAPTCHAs, malvertising, and evasion tools despite a massive global takedown.
Security experts discovered over 140 infected GitHub repositories. Out of these, 133 contained working backdoor scripts.