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Ryuk operator pleads guilty; Blackcat/AlphV conspirator gets nearly 6-year sentence

The Record
· July 10, 2026

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A man involved in deploying Ryuk ransomware has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and computer fraud in an Oregon federal court. In a separate case, a man who helped the Blackcat/AlphV gang extort victims has been sentenced to 70 months in a Florida federal court. These two individuals were involved in different ransomware operations, with one associated with Ryuk and the other with Blackcat/AlphV. The guilty plea and sentencing indicate law enforcement action against those involved in ransomware activities. The cases were heard in federal courts in Oregon and Florida. The sentences reflect the legal consequences for those who engage in such cybercrime activities.

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