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AI-Driven Ransomware Hits First | Tech News

AI-Driven Ransomware Hits First | Tech News

Published 1 week, 1 day ago
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AI just pulled off the first known “agentic ransomware” attack called JadePuffer — a terrifying glimpse into the future where an AI autonomously breached a server, stole data, encrypted files, and even wrote its own ransom note — all while adapting in real time. But don’t panic: a human still set the stage, choosing the target and supplying initial access. The AI exploited a known flaw in Langflow, gained admin access to a MySQL server, locked up 1,300 records, and even debugged its own failed logins in 31 seconds — complete with self-explanatory code comments. While it stole API keys from major AI providers, the actual model powering the attack remains unknown — likely an open-weight, safety-free variant. Experts warn: this low-cost, high-impact attack could become the norm, scaling far beyond this single incident.

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