Lumar Stealer
Also known as: Lumar
Lumar is a lightweight C-based infostealer sold cheaply on underground forums that collects browser credentials, cookies, cryptocurrency wallets, and Telegram session data. Its low cost and small footprint made it popular for high-volume campaigns.
What is Lumar Stealer?
Lumar is a compact infostealer written in C, marketed at a low price point to maximise adoption. Despite its size it collects the standard stealer dataset, including browser data, crypto wallets, and Telegram sessions.
VantaPrism tracks budget stealers like Lumar that drive high log volume, ensuring even low-cost campaigns are captured and attributed.
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