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US Experts Jailed for Ransomware Conspiracy Involvement

US Experts Jailed for Ransomware Conspiracy Involvement

Posted on May 1, 2026 By CWS

Two American cybersecurity specialists have been incarcerated following their involvement in ransomware operations. Ryan Goldberg from Georgia and Kevin Martin from Texas were each sentenced to four years in prison after confessing to conspiracy to obstruct or affect interstate commerce through extortion.

Details of Ransomware Activity

A third cybersecurity expert from the US, Angelo Martino from Florida, has also admitted guilt in relation to the ransomware scheme and is awaiting his sentencing. Martino’s court date has been set for July 9. The three individuals, employed by cybersecurity firms, engaged in ransomware attacks on a number of businesses, shifting from roles as negotiators to perpetrators.

The trio utilized ransomware known as BlackCat and Alphv, directing 20% of the collected ransom to the administrators of the cybercrime network. The authorities reported that these individuals, who initially worked as ethical hackers, managed to extort approximately $1.2 million from a single victim, laundering their 80% share through diverse methods.

Impact and Financial Gains

Between November 2021 and December 2023, the BlackCat ransomware group targeted over 1,000 organizations before authorities intervened to disrupt the operation. Despite the intervention, the cybercriminals succeeded in securing a $22 million ransom from one victim and subsequently executed an exit scam.

The United States government has been proactive in addressing this issue, offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the identification of key figures within the ransomware group. However, no formal charges have been filed against these individuals as of yet.

Broader Implications and Future Outlook

This case underscores the growing threat of ransomware and highlights the necessity for robust cybersecurity measures. The involvement of cybersecurity professionals in illicit activities poses a significant challenge to the industry’s credibility. Authorities continue to pursue leads to dismantle the remaining elements of the ransomware group.

The FBI has issued warnings about the increasing trend of cyber-enabled crimes, including cargo theft and international cyber threats. As cybersecurity threats evolve, the importance of ongoing vigilance and international cooperation in combatting cybercrime becomes increasingly apparent.

Security Week News Tags:ALPHV, BlackCat, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Extortion, FBI, Hacker, Ransomware, sentencing, US experts

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