Microsoft has identified a complex, malvertising-based attack chain that delivered Lumma and other infostealers to enterprise and consumer PC users; the campaign is unlikely the last of its kind.
Mar. 11, 2025
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Microsoft has identified a complex, malvertising-based attack chain that delivered Lumma and other infostealers to enterprise and consumer PC users; the campaign is unlikely the last of its kind.‎‎‎
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The program underwent a series of changes in the past year, including richer maximum rewards in a variety of bug categories.‎‎‎
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The South American-based advanced persistent threat group is using an exploit with a "high infection rate," according to research from Check Point.‎‎‎
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The likely India-based threat group is also targeting logistics companies in a continued expansion of its activities.‎‎
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Clandestine kill switch was designed to lock out other users if the developer's account in the company's Windows Active Directory was ever disabled.‎‎‎
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