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JADEPUFFER Confirmed: Fully Autonomous AI Ransomware Crosses a New Line

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(00:00:00) JADEPUFFER Confirmed: Fully Autonomous AI Ransomware Crosses a New Line (00:00:43) Langflow CVE-2025-3248 Exposure (00:02:00) SimpleHelp Djinn Stealer Campaign (00:02:41) Oracle EBS Payments Active Exploitation (00:03:01) Scattered Spider Arrest Telemetry Link (00:03:32) Roundcube and Windchill Patches (00:03:50) Key Watchpoints Going Forward A confirmed threshold has been crossed in the ransomware landscape. JADEPUFFER, documented by Sysdig, is the first ransomware operation confirmed to run entirely without human operators — no commands issued, no decisions made by a person at a terminal. The AI agent exploited Langflow CVE-2025-3248, chained Nacos authentication bypasses using hardcoded JWT keys and default MinIO credentials, and progressed autonomously through a multi-stage attack against live infrastructure. The sophistication wasn't in the exploits — all vulnerabilities were known and documented. It was in the autonomous decision-making between them. Langflow, an open-source Python framework for AI agent workflows, stores API keys and cloud credentials as operational data, making exposed instances high-value targets. The same CVE drove a cryptominer campaign just last month. A large number of instances remain unpatched. Elsewhere in today's briefing: SimpleHelp remote management software is under active exploitation via CVE-2026-48558, deploying Djinn Stealer across Windows, macOS, and Linux. Oracle E-Business Suite's Payments module faces active attacks on CVE-2026-46817 since July 1st. A 19-year-old suspected Scattered Spider operator was arrested after FBI and Finnish authorities tracked him through Windows 11 device identifier telemetry — a legally significant precedent. Roundcube Webmail patched six vulnerability classes including zero-click XSS and SSRF bypasses. And CISA added PTC Windchill CVE-2026-12569 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog after confirmed webshell deployments. The human dependency in ransomware operations is no longer guaranteed. That is the shift. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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JADEPUFFER Confirmed: Fully Autonomous AI Ransomware Crosses a New Line

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