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Researchers track down world's first AI agent ransomware attack, here's what you should know
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.
Researchers have detected what is likely the first instance of a ransomware attack—dubbed JadePuffer—led entirely by an ...
An AI agent carried out the technical execution of a real-world ransomware attack for the first known time, but new details ...
Researchers identified what they believe is the first documented case of a ransomware operation, JadePuffer, conducted ...
They're not bad; they're just prompted that way. Sysdig threat hunters documented what they say is the first-ever documented ...
Sysdig says JADEPUFFER used CVE-2025-3248 in Langflow to automate intrusion, credential theft, encryption, and data wipe.
The issue affects GitHub Agentic Workflows setups that read public input, hold private repo access, and can post output ...
What happened A Russian-speaking initial access broker is assessed to be behind FortiBleed, a large-scale credential-harvesting operation targeting FortiGate firewalls worldwide. The campaign has been ...
An "agentic threat actor" successfully exploited a Langflow flaw to steal data from a production database server and encrypt ...
JadePuffer, the first known 'agentic ransomware', uses an AI agent to run attacks end-to-end and adapt in real time, ...
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