Cybercrime Chaos: Rival Hackers Expose Lumma Stealer’s Masterminds in Epic Doxxing Drama

Lumma Stealer, a notorious data-stealing malware, is in the hot seat after rival cybercriminals exposed its masterminds. This juicy drama has caused Lumma’s activity to nosedive, forcing its loyal, albeit shady, customers to seek new malware services. Who knew cybercrime could be like a soap opera with hacking instead of heartbreak?

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Hot Take:

When the bad guys start fighting each other, it’s a bit like watching a villainous soap opera unfold, complete with plot twists, betrayals, and dramatic exits. Get your popcorn ready because the cybercriminal underworld just got a whole lot juicier with Lumma Stealer’s “As The Malware Turns” episode. Who knew that the dark web had its own version of an office drama?

Key Points:

– Lumma Stealer, a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform, is facing internal conflict as rival criminals expose its members.
– Sensitive information of Lumma Stealer’s operators has been leaked online, causing a major operational disruption.
– A doxxing campaign against the group began in August 2025, leading to a decline in their malware activity.
– Other malware services like Vidar and StealC are gaining popularity as Lumma Stealer’s infrastructure collapses.
– The disruption highlights the unpredictable nature of the cybercrime market and the fragility of even the most notorious groups.

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