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Ransomware Negotiator Sentenced for Extorting Clients and Collaborating with Criminals
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Angelo Martino, a former ransomware negotiator for DigitalMint, was sentenced to 70 months in prison for conspiring with BlackCat ransomware affiliates to extort $75.3 million from five U.S. companies. Martino exploited his position to share confidential negotiating strategies with attackers, effectively conducting negotiations with himself and his co-conspirators. His victims included a nonprofit and a financial services company, both of which paid substantial ransoms between April and September 2023. Martino, along with accomplices Kevin Martin and Ryan Goldberg, was involved in deploying BlackCat ransomware against additional targets. The Justice Department emphasized the betrayal of trust involved in the case, highlighting the severe impact on the victims' businesses. DigitalMint claimed ignorance of Martino's criminal activities and terminated his employment upon learning of the investigation. Martino's actions have raised significant concerns about insider threats in cybersecurity.
Key Points: • Angelo Martino was sentenced to 70 months for extorting clients as a ransomware negotiator. • He conspired with BlackCat affiliates to extort $75.3 million from five U.S. companies. • DigitalMint terminated Martino upon learning of his criminal activities, claiming no prior knowledge.