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A global cybercrime operation dismantles major infostealer networks, resulting in arrests and widespread alerts to victims.
The infostealer targets both Gecko-based and Chromium-based browsers, extracting sensitive data including passwords, cookies, and autofill information.
To contribute to efforts to combat cybercrime, Kaspersky assisted INTERPOL in latest operation Secure that focused on disrupting infostealer threat.
A new set of 16 billion login credentials is not an intentional public leak or data breach. It was accidentally exposed to ...
An international law enforcement action codenamed "Operation Secure" targeted infostealer malware infrastructure in a massive crackdown across 26 countries, resulting in 32 arrests, data seizures ...