Ransom Cartel ransomware creator sentenced to 16 years in prison
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Maksim Silnikau, the creator and administrator of the Ransom Cartel ransomware operation, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for his involvement in a global ransomware campaign targeting at least 18 organizations. He developed the ransomware starting in May 2021, recruited affiliates, provided tools and stolen credentials, and operated a management portal for attack coordination and ransom negotiations. The group caused over $6.7 million in identified losses, with attacks disrupting critical operations including a medical technology startup and multiple law firms. Ransom Cartel showed code similarities to REvil but lacked some obfuscation features, suggesting development by a former insider without full access to REvil's source code.
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