Nearly 400,000 computers have been infected with ‘malware’ worldwide, including Portugal

Computers They were infected between March 16 and May 16 Hacker tool to steal data such as passwords, bank accounts and cryptocurrency wallets, then use to attack the necessary services, Microsoft said in the blog post.
Bunchi Vedmakawand
A. Microsoft On Thursday, 394,000 computers with Windows operating system worldwide have been infected with Lumma malware, and international authorities are trying to demolish the cybercrime network from behind.
Computers They were infected between March 16 and May 16 Hacker tool to steal data such as passwords, bank accounts and cryptocurrency wallets, then use to attack the necessary services, Microsoft said in the blog post.
On May 13, the Cyber Crimes unit filed a claim in the Georgia (US) court, which allowed the “Lumma Infrastructure” composed “composed of about 2,300 domains and block”.
In parallel, in parallel, in parallel, the Lumma’s Central Command has taken over the construction of the central command and disrupted the tool to the markets sold to other cyber criminals, “officials in Europe and Japan have helped to stop the local program infrastructure.
The spread of the virus is mainly focused on the European continent, and Microsoft shows the red color of Germany, Poland, the Netherlands and other nearest countries, according to a map shared on its blog, As well as parts of Spain and PortugalBut in the east of the US, too, Brazil and Mexico.
“Working with police officers and industry partners, we have reduced communication among harmful tool and victims,” Microsoft says, which indicates that infected computers are no longer in danger.