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DOJ accuses US ransomware negotiators of launching their own ransomware attacks

DOJ accuses US ransomware negotiators of launching their own ransomware attacks

Update: 2025-11-03
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**Summary:**In a shocking turn of events, two employees from DigitalMint and a former manager at Sygnia have been indicted for allegedly launching ransomware attacks on at least five American companies. The trio, including Kevin Tyler Martin and Ryan Clifford Goldberg, are accused of using their insider knowledge to hack into businesses, steal data, and install ransomware software linked to the notorious ALPHV group. The victims ranged from a medical device maker in Florida to a pharmaceutical firm in Maryland, with one company paying over $1.2 million in ransom. Both companies are now dealing with the fallout, and the FBI and Department of Justice are investigating the complex case.

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DOJ accuses US ransomware negotiators of launching their own ransomware attacks

DOJ accuses US ransomware negotiators of launching their own ransomware attacks