This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi)
Remember when ransomware was just some shady dude in a hoodie shouting threats from a dark basement? Welcome to 2025, where a whole cybercrime Avengers team — powered by AI — is throwing down. Yep, you heard right: a shocking 80% of ransomware attacks now come turbocharged with artificial intelligence. Only 20% are purely old-school hackers hacking their way in. Hot take coming in 3…2…1: that 20% is going to vanish faster than your leftover pizza at a dev.to meetup.
Why AI in Ransomware? Because It’s Not Your Grandma’s Malware
Let’s be real — traditional ransomware was clunky, obvious, and frankly, the cyber equivalent of a ransom note written in Comic Sans. AI-powered ransomware? Sharp as a katana and about as predictable as a reality TV plot twist. AI is making these attacks smarter, faster, and much harder to catch.
How? These digital baddies use machine learning to:
- Automate target selection: Instead of blasting malware everywhere like a spammy telemarketer, AI hones in on the juiciest targets with the biggest potential payoffs.
- Evolve their evasion techniques: They learn from every failed attempt and slip past security like a ninja slipping through shadows.
- Customize attacks on the fly: Picture a malware shape-shifter, adjusting payloads based on your system’s defenses in real time.
The Cybersecurity Community’s New Nemesis
For security pros, this AI ransomware army is like trying to play chess against a Grandmaster who can think ten moves ahead and rewrite the rules as they go. Traditional signature-based defenses? Ancient history. Threat detection now has to be proactive, predictive, and equipped with machine learning of its own.
This shift means investing in AI-powered defense tools isn’t optional anymore — it’s survival. Think of it like fighting fire with fire, except the fire wants your data and your dignity.
So, What Can You Do?
Grab your digital armor, friends:
- Adopt AI-driven cybersecurity solutions: They can spot anomalies faster than a caffeine-fueled sysadmin during an outage.
- Regularly patch and update your software: Yes, that annoying popup reminder? It’s your friend.
- Train your team: Humans ain’t perfect (trust me, I’ve tried), but smarter humans can make AI less effective.
- Backup your data diligently: Because when AI ransomware attacks, your backups are the digital lifeboats.
Predictions for 2026: The AI Dominance Continues
Experts predict that the tiny 20% of non-AI ransomware attacks will shrink even further. So, unless you believe in unicorns and rainbows, start viewing AI as both the sword and the shield of cybersecurity.
Remember, folks — in this cyber Wild West, AI is the new sheriff riding in on a robo-horse. Ignore it at your peril.
And yes, this will be on the test.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi)

Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) | Sciencx (2025-09-11T08:54:04+00:00) AI Ransomware Army: How 80% of Cyberattacks Are Powered by Artificial Intelligence. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/09/11/ai-ransomware-army-how-80-of-cyberattacks-are-powered-by-artificial-intelligence/
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