The country’s cyber agency is alerting tens of thousands of New Zealanders that their device has been infected with malicious ...
Tens of thousands of New Zealanders have been sent an unprecedented email from our National Cyber Security Centre.
Microsoft, the Justice Department and other global partners have seized and taken down domains that distributed malware to cybercriminals and globally infected nearly 400,000 computers. File Photo by ...
The country's cyber agency is alerting tens of thousands of New Zealanders that their device has been infected with malicious ...
Bad actors are using fake Captcha prompts to distribute fileless Lumma Stealer malware, according to research from cybersecurity firm DNSFilter. First detected on a Greek banking website, the prompt ...
FILE PHOTO: A Microsoft logo is seen in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris (Reuters) -Microsoft said on Wednesday its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer last week, after ...
Experts said that hackers are spreading malware on Windows. Many users are easily fooled with fake human verification pages. Stay away from them for now. Windows/Unsplash Threat actors direct users to ...
ESET took part in a globally coordinated operation to disrupt Lumma Stealer. The operation, led by Microsoft, targeted Lumma Stealer infrastructure, including all known C&C servers from the past year, ...
An information-stealing malware called “Lumma” or “Lumma Stealer” has recently rolled out a new feature that claims to be able to restore expired Google authentication cookies. Lumma was first ...
Bad actors are using fake Captcha prompts to distribute fileless Lumma Stealer malware that can steal crypto wallet credentials, according to research from cybersecurity firm DNSFilter. First detected ...
(Reuters) -Microsoft said on Wednesday its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) filed a legal action against Lumma Stealer last week, after it found nearly 400,000 Windows computers globally infected by the ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) said on Wednesday that its Digital Crimes Unit filed a legal action on May 13 against Lumma Stealer, an information-stealing malware used by hundreds of cyber threat actors.