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AI-Orchestrated Fraud Shifts Target from Banks to Customers
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Brief
Researchers report a campaign called “Jade Puffer” where an agentic large language model allegedly planned and executed an end-to-end cyberattack, narrating its actions and prioritising targets. The analysis, cited by Sysdig and reported by Fintech News Malaysia, suggests LLMs can autonomously coordinate complex fraud workflows.
Why It Matters
If confirmed, autonomous LLM-driven attacks raise new fraud risks for individual customers and financial institutions' threat models.
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