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Three Cybersecurity Pros Indicted for Ransomware Attacks
Two former cybersecurity employees exploited their roles to extort $1.27 million using BlackCat ransomware against five U.S. firms from May to November 2023, prosecutors said.
- Last month, federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment charging Kevin Tyler Martin, Ryan Clifford Goldberg, and an unnamed co-conspirator in the U.S. Southern District of Florida for deploying BlackCat ransomware against five U.S. companies between May and November 2023.
 - The indictment alleges the defendants conspired to `enrich` themselves by stealing data, installing BlackCat, and demanding cryptocurrency payments, while Goldberg confessed recruitment by Co-Conspirator 1 to `try and ransom some companies` to escape debt.
 - Records show ransom demands ranged from $300,000 to $10 million, with the Tampa medical device company paying about $1.27 million after a $10 million demand, and other victims faced $1,000,000 and $300,000 demands.
 - Martin and Goldberg now face federal charges including extortion and intentional damage, with up to 50 years in prison; DigitalMint and Sygnia Cybersecurity Services have cooperated, and Sygnia terminated Goldberg immediately.
 - The FBI has linked BlackCat affiliates to over 60 breaches and at least $300 million in ransoms, while prosecutors note ALPHV's affiliate model fueled last year's Change Healthcare attack, and security researchers warn insider involvement erodes industry trust.
 
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