A new ransomware group, LunaLock, has emerged with a unique extortion tactic, threatening to leverage stolen digital art for training large language models, with further coverage provided by Security Affairs.LunaLock targeted the website Artists&Clients, demanding a $50,000 ransom from victims under the threat of leaking stolen data and incorporating it into AI training datasets. The group's announcement on a Tor data leak site highlighted their intent to expose personal data and artwork if the ransom was not paid. LunaLock's technique aims to compromise intellectual property by embedding stolen data into AI models, setting a concerning precedent for future ransomware attacks.The LunaLock ransomware attack underscores the evolving landscape of cyber threats, where hackers exploit AI technologies to enhance their extortion schemes. This incident raises concerns about the security of digital assets and the potential long-term implications of data misuse in AI training. As the industry responds to such threats, tools like Glaze and Nightshade offer a proactive approach to safeguard digital artwork against AI scraping.Source: Security Affairs
Malware, AI/ML, Ransomware
LunaLock ransomware gang threatens to utilize stolen art for AI training

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