🤖 When Ransomware Gets an AI Upgrade: Meet PromptLock

 

🧠 Smarter (and Scarier) Malware

Just when you thought ransomware couldn’t get any creepier, here comes PromptLock—the malware that literally thinks for itself. Instead of using boring, predictable code, this villain packs its own AI model and writes fresh malicious scripts in real time.

👉 Translation: your antivirus is basically chasing a hacker who keeps changing outfits every second.



🎮 Wait, Did You Say… Lua?

Even stranger, PromptLock writes its payloads in Lua.
Yes—the same language used to make Roblox games and text editor plugins is now hijacked to lock your files.

Imagine logging in to play Roblox, but instead of building a cute blocky house, the code builds a blocky wall between you and your family photos.


⚠️ The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

  • ✅ The good news: PromptLock is still in the “beta testing” phase of evil.

  • ❌ The bad news: Once finished, traditional antivirus tools may have a meltdown trying to keep up.

  • 😬 The ugly truth: AI-powered malware is no longer sci-fi—it’s already here.


🔑 What You Should Do

  • Update your software regularly.

  • Back up your files (seriously, do it).

  • Don’t underestimate Lua ever again—it just went from gaming sidekick to hostage negotiator.


📝 Final Word

The age of AI-powered cybercrime has begun.
Let’s just hope your memes are safe.

Source: Cyberscoop

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