Cybersecurity Experts Ransomware Attack: Insiders Plead Guilty to $1.2M Theft
Former cybersecurity pros plead guilty to a $1.2M ransomware attack using ALPHV/BlackCat. Learn how these insiders turned into hackers and what it means for the industry.
The man hired to stop the ransom was the one demanding it. Two former cybersecurity professionals, including a former ransomware negotiator, pleaded guilty to executing a series of attacks in 2023, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
The Cybersecurity Experts Ransomware Attack Scheme
According to the DOJ, 40-year-oldRyan Goldberg and 36-year-oldKevin Martin extorted $1.2 million in Bitcoin from a medical device company. The Chicago Sun-Times reported that Martin and an unnamed co-conspirator worked as security experts, utilizing their insider knowledge to facilitate the crimes.
The trio utilized the ALPHV / BlackCat ransomware to encrypt and steal data from their victims. This particular strain of malware is known for its sophisticated 'triple extortion' tactics, though the group's primary focus in this case was high-value corporate targets.
The Professional Trust Crisis
This case highlights a disturbing trend of 'poacher turned gamekeeper'—or in this case, vice-versa. When those with the keys to the kingdom decide to break in, the traditional defense mechanisms are often rendered useless. Federal authorities are continuing their investigation into the third conspirator as the industry grapples with the fallout of this breach of professional ethics.
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