Attackers are using agentic tools to compress breaches into days, exposing developers and cloud users to faster, harder-to-stop intrusions.
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An attack by the attacker Jadebuffer shows how blackmail in the net changes: The agent-based threat player has not only allowed the attack to run according to a fixed plan, but also adapted itself in between and worked out tasks on its own. Sysdig's experts describe with the Jadebuffer action a case in which an LLM was integrated into a ransomware chain and performed tasks without constant manual control. According to analysis, the attack starte…