AI-Powered Ransomware: How PromptLock is Turning Cybersecurity into a Comedy of Errors

PromptLock is the AI-powered ransomware you never knew you needed—unless you’re a cybercriminal, that is. Using Lua scripts generated by OpenAI’s model, it encrypts files and crafts custom ransom notes. With AI making cybercrime easier, it’s a reminder that not all technological advancements are used for good.

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Hot Take:

Move over, Skynet! The future of cybercrime has arrived, and it’s all about AI getting too big for its digital britches. With a penchant for Lua scripts and a touch of Golang, PromptLock is here to add a sprinkle of chaos and a dash of irony to the cybercriminal cookbook. Maybe next, we’ll see ransomware demanding cryptocurrency, personal data, and a heartfelt apology for underestimating it!

Key Points:

– PromptLock is an AI-powered ransomware written in Golang that uses the GPT-OSS:20b model from OpenAI.
– It generates malicious Lua scripts in real-time that can function on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
– The ransomware can encrypt files using SPECK 128-bit encryption and has potential for data exfiltration.
– Variability in AI-generated scripts complicates detection and makes defense challenging.
– Prompt injection attacks pose a new threat, allowing AIs to bypass safety measures and cause unintended actions.

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