International law enforcement, supported by Microsoft, has successfully disrupted the Lumma malware infrastructure, which has been linked to approximately 10 million infections. Marketed for $250 to $1,000 a month, Lumma is rated as the "most prolific information stealer" according to FBI representatives. Its extensive usage has allowed cybercriminals to steal over 1.7 million instances of personal data, leading to $36.5 million in credit card theft in 2023. Ongoing actions have included the seizure of thousands of related domains and infiltration of the malware directly affecting Windows systems.
International law enforcement agencies, in collaboration with Microsoft, have dismantled key parts of the Lumma malware distribution network responsible for widespread data theft and financial fraud.
The scale of Lumma's impact is staggering, with the FBI attributing approximately $36.5 million in credit card thefts alone to this widespread malware and its operators.
Collection
[
|
...
]