Ransomware attacks have entered a new era of sophistication, leveraging artificial intelligence to launch assaults at unprecedented speeds. Threat actors are now bypassing traditional security tools by exploiting valid credentials, allowing them to target sensitive data with greater ease. This shift has enabled attackers to move with increased velocity, making it more challenging for organizations to respond effectively. The use of AI-powered tools enables threat actors to automate and optimize their attacks, exploiting vulnerabilities such as CVE-2022-30190, and staying one step ahead of security measures. As a result, the risk of data breaches and financial losses has increased significantly1. This development matters to cybersecurity practitioners because it underscores the need to adopt more proactive and adaptive security strategies to counter the evolving threat landscape.