US cybersecurity professionals plead guilty to Blackcat ransomware attacks


  • Two former cybersecurity professionals pleaded guilty to ALPHV ransomware extortion attempts
  • They extorted $1.2 million from a medical device company; other attempts failed
  • Face federal charges carrying sentences of up to 20 years in prison; sentencing set for March 12, 2026

The two cybersecurity experts accused of being affiliated with ransomware operators pleaded guilty to at least one successful extortion attempt, as well as a few unsuccessful attempts.

In early November this year, news broke that three cybersecurity professionals were suspected of working as affiliates of the feared ALPHV (BlackCat) ransomware gang, deploying encryptors against several US organizations.

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