A massive password-stealing malware hit nearly 400,000 Windows PCs, but Microsoft saved the day
Microsoft stepped in before things got worse.

In just two months, an information-stealing malware called Lumma hit nearly 400,000 Windows PCs globally and stole passwords, credit cards, bank accounts, and cryptocurrency wallets. The malware was so dangerous to the extent that it allowed criminals to hold educational institutions ransom and wipe out back accounts.