Researchers have spotted likely the first case of a ransomware attack, called JadePuffer, led entirely by an AI agent, sparking fears over the future of cybersecurity. However, there may be a twist.
An AI agent carried out the technical execution of a real-world ransomware attack for the first known time, but new details ...
An "agentic threat actor" successfully exploited a Langflow flaw to steal data from a production database server and encrypt ...
Researchers have detected what is likely the first instance of a ransomware attack—dubbed JadePuffer—led entirely by an ...
Cloud security firm Sysdig has documented what it describes as the first known case of ransomware executed by an AI agent — an extortion operation, dubbed JadePuffer, in which an AI agent handled the ...
JadePuffer exploited a vulnerable Langflow server, harvested credentials, moved laterally, and encrypted more than 1,300 ...
AI agent executed JadePuffer ransomware attack autonomously, but humans chose victim and set up infrastructure.
a laptop screen with a webpage of the IT Army of Ukraine group of volunteer hackers. The IT Army of Ukraine first set up in the wake of Russia's devastating attack, and has since hugely grown in ...
A newly identified ransomware campaign named JadePuffer represents a significant advancement in cyberattacks, as it operates ...
Cloud security firm Sysdig says it has documented the first ransomware operation carried out entirely by an autonomous AI ...