Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has taken significant legal action against Lumma Stealer, a widely used malware for stealing sensitive data, including passwords and credit card information. This action resulted in the seizure of around 2,300 malicious domains and the disruption of Lumma's command structure in collaboration with U.S. law enforcement and international partners like Europol and Japan's Cybercrime Control Center. This comprehensive initiative aims to protect individuals and organizations from increasing cybercriminal threats driven by this notorious tool.
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit and its global partners have worked tirelessly to disrupt Lumma Stealer, the leading malware for stealing sensitive information. Lumma is linked to numerous cybercrime incidents.
The takedown involved legal actions that resulted in the seizure of approximately 2,300 malicious domains integral to Lumma's operation and success.
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