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Russian Hacker Jailed for M Ransomware Scheme in U.S.

Russian Hacker Jailed for $9M Ransomware Scheme in U.S.

Posted on March 24, 2026 By CWS

A Russian national has been sentenced to 6.75 years in a U.S. prison for his involvement in multiple ransomware attacks, resulting in over $9 million in damages. The 26-year-old, Aleksei Olegovich Volkov, was a key player in aiding cybercrime groups, including the notorious Yanluowang ransomware gang, in targeting American businesses and organizations.

Details of the Cybercrime Operation

The U.S. Department of Justice revealed that Volkov facilitated numerous attacks by serving as an initial access broker. His role involved gaining unauthorized entry to various computer networks and selling this access to other criminal entities, particularly ransomware operators. This tactic led to actual losses exceeding $9 million and potential losses valued at over $24 million.

Captured in Italy on January 18, 2024, Volkov was extradited to the U.S., where he admitted to his crimes in November 2025. He exploited vulnerabilities to breach systems, subsequently enabling his associates to deploy malware that encrypted data, severely disrupting the victims’ business operations.

Impact and Legal Proceedings

The ransomware attacks orchestrated by Volkov and his accomplices demanded high cryptocurrency ransoms from victims, sometimes reaching tens of millions of dollars. In exchange, they promised data decryption and non-disclosure of stolen information on leak sites. Volkov profited from these operations, earning a cut from each ransom payment.

He faced charges including identity theft, access device fraud, and money laundering conspiracy. As part of his guilty plea, Volkov agreed to restitute at least $9,167,198 to victims and forfeit the tools used in the crimes.

Broader Cybersecurity Implications

This case emerges as U.S. authorities pursue other cybercriminals linked to similar activities. A third individual has been charged for his role in negotiating ransoms for the BlackCat ransomware group, known to extort larger payouts from victims. Angelo Martino, 41, allegedly worked as a ransomware negotiator and faces up to 20 years in prison. Authorities seized nearly $9.2 million in various cryptocurrencies from him, along with luxury assets.

DigitalMint, Martino’s former employer, condemned the actions, stating they violate the company’s ethical standards. Both Martino and another implicated employee, Kevin Tyler Martin, were dismissed following their misconduct.

This development underscores the ongoing battle against cybercrime and highlights the need for robust cybersecurity measures worldwide.

The Hacker News Tags:BlackCat, cryptocurrency ransom, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DigitalMint, Hacker, initial access broker, network security, Ransomware, U.S. Department of Justice, Yanluowang

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