Cybersecurity experts have identified a sophisticated evolution of the LUMMAC credential stealer, now rewritten from C to C++ and operating with enhanced capabilities. This new variant, designated LUMMAC.V2, has been observed targeting a wide range of applications including browsers, cryptocurrency wallets, password managers, remote desktop applications, email clients, and instant messaging platforms. The malware’s primary […]
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