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Lumma Malware Infected 394,000 Windows PCs, Microsoft Reports
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Microsoft’s digital crimes unit revealed that over 394,000 Windows computers were infected by Lumma malware between March 16 and May 16. The malware targeted sensitive data like passwords and financial accounts. This discovery underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks globally.
The infections occurred over a two-month period, affecting users worldwide. Hackers used Lumma to steal critical personal and financial information.
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The Context
Malware like Lumma exploits vulnerabilities in software to access user data. Windows, as a widely used system, is a frequent target for such attacks.
Microsoft’s digital crimes unit monitors and combats cyberthreats globally. Their findings highlight the scale of modern cybersecurity challenges.
Stolen data included passwords, credit card details, and cryptocurrency wallets. Such breaches can lead to significant financial and personal harm.
Cybersecurity has become a priority as digital reliance grows across industries. Companies like Microsoft invest heavily in detecting and mitigating threats.
Some advocate for stronger regulations to enhance cybersecurity protections. Others argue users must take responsibility for securing their devices.
The incident reflects the ongoing battle against sophisticated cybercrime. Protecting personal data requires both corporate and individual vigilance.
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