Former incident responders sentenced to 4 years in prison for committing ransomware attacks
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"former incident responders sentenced to 4 years in prison for committing ransomware attacks two former cybersecurity professionals who moonlighted as cybercriminals, committing a series of ransomware attacks in 2023, were each sentenced to four years in prison, the justice depart…"
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"u. s. marshals in miami and was released on a $ 500, 000 bond. he faces up to 20 years in federal prison and is scheduled for sentencing july 9. sygnia and digitalmint are not accused of any knowledge or involvement in the crimes, and both previously said they fired their former …"
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"1. 3 million ransom payment from the medical company with martino in may 2023, but did not receive ransom payments from their other victims. martino ’ s ransomware scheme went much further and caused significantly more damage, helping accomplices extort a combined $ 75. 3 million…"
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Summary
Ryan Goldberg and Kevin Martin attacked five companies in 2023 and extorted nearly $1.3 million from one of their victims.
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