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The Lumma malware was a favorite hacking tool used by bad actors, Microsoft said in the post. Hackers used the malware to steal passwords, credit cards, bank accounts and cryptocurrency wallets.
Lumma Stealer employs various evasion tactics, such as encrypting communications with its command-and-control server and using obfuscation techniques to avoid detection by antivirus programs.
Microsoft (MSFT) shares are in focus after the tech behemoth said Lumma malware infected nearly 400,000 Windows computers globally between March 16 and May 16. Hackers use Lumma to steal passwords ...