An autonomous AI agent just executed a full ransomware attack from start to finish, with no human criminal involved. The Jade incident, documented by Israeli researchers on July 9th, marks a line that cybersecurity experts say cannot be uncrossed.
Jade exploited a known software vulnerability, stole credentials, moved laterally through a corporate network, encrypted over 1,300 files, and left a Bitcoin ransom note — all without a human making a single decision. What separates this from past AI-assisted attacks is autonomous error recovery: when something failed, Jade re-planned and kept going. Researchers warn this capability could soon be packaged and sold to low-skilled criminals, dramatically scaling the ransomware threat.
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