Experts warn of the 'first documented case of agentic ransomware' — dangerous JADEPUFFER attack run entirely by an LLM

Experts warn of the ‘first documented case of agentic ransomware’ — dangerous JADEPUFFER attack run entirely by an LLM | Daily Reports Online

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  • The first agentic ransomware attack has been dubbed JADEPUFFER by researchers at Sysdig
  • Threat exploited a known vulnerability, adapted to obstacles, and targeted an Alibaba Nacos
  • Unfortunately for victims, paying up means nothing, as JADEPUFFER fails to back up the data

Has ransomware become self-aware? Sysdig researchers have analyzed an attack on an internet-facing Langflow instance, and discovered what they believe to be the first ransomware infection driven not by a human, but by AI.


As the attack progressed via a vulnerability, it accessed a server, removed data, overcame challenges, and phoned home regularly – all controlled not by a remote operator, but by a large language model (LLM).

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