Microsoft takes legal action against Lumma Stealer after 400,000 devices infected

Microsoft, DoJ, and FBI, disrupt the infostealer's infrastructure, seizing sites and more.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/microsoft-takes-legal-action-against-lumma-stealer-after-400-000-devices-infected

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