Microsoft has discovered over 390,000 Windows PCs infected with Lumma malware, a highly dangerous program that steals user information for ransom. This malware is hard to detect, easy to distribute, and can impersonate well-known brands to deliver phishing emails. Microsoft recommends enabling multi-factor authentication and avoiding clicking on attachments or links from unknown or suspicious senders to prevent infection.

MSU research examines impact of ransomware attacks on healthcare systems
Ransomware attacks on U.S. health care data have compromised 285 million patient records in the past 15 years, becoming the leading cause of data breaches,