An "agentic threat actor" successfully exploited a Langflow flaw to steal data from a production database server and encrypt other systems.

Researchers identified what they believe is the first documented case of a ransomware operation, JadePuffer, conducted entirely by a large language model (LLM) agent.

A ransomware strain that reportedly lets an AI agent run the attack has arrived. The temptation is to pin it on a famous frontier model. The evidence refuses to let you.

Security firm Sysdig describes an extortion attack where a language model broke in on its own, stole credentials, and destroyed databases. No human appeared to be at the controls.

Sysdig's JadePuffer case is billed as the first ransomware attack planned and executed end to end by an AI agent, with no human directing it.

An "agentic threat actor" successfully exploited a Langflow flaw to steal data from a production database server and encrypt other systems.

AI agent exploits Langflow in first fully autonomous ransomware attack - SiliconANGLE

An AI agent carried out the technical execution of a real-world ransomware attack for the first known time, but new details show a human still chose the victim, set up the…