- Sysdig’s latest report reveals JADEPUFFER, the first known instance of agentic ransomware that operates autonomously.
- Utilizing a large language model (LLM), it successfully exploited Langflow to harvest credentials and perform full database extortion without human intervention.
- This development raises significant concerns for cybersecurity, highlighting the potential for more sophisticated and automated attacks in the future.
JADEPUFFER marks a new era in ransomware with autonomous database attacks
Sysdig's latest report reveals JADEPUFFER, the first known instance of agentic ransomware that operates autonomously. Utilizing a large language model (LLM), it successfully exploited Langflow to harvest credentials and perform full database extortion without human intervention. This development raises significant concerns for cybersecurity, highlighting the potential for more sophisticated and automated attacks in the future.
