BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Ransomware negotiator pleads guilty
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 23 Apr 2026 09:15:16 -0500
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Ransomware negotiator recruited by BlackCat ransomware gang pleads guilty to 
2023 attacks, faces 20 years in prison

Date:
Wed, 22 Apr 2026 19:05:00 +0000

Description:
The third co-conspirator pleads guilty, and now faces up to 20 years in 
prison.

FULL STORY
A cybersecurity
professional hired by ransomware victims to negotiate with the attackers, 
admitted to actually helping the threat actors, as well as to deploying 
ransomware himself, it was reported earlier this week. 

According to a press release published by the US Department of Justice, 
Angelo Martino, 41, of Land O'Lakes, Florida, was hired in 2023 by five 
different companies to help negotiate the release of the decryption key and 
stolen files, with the operators of the infamous BlackCat ransomware. Instead 
of doing that, Martino shared sensitive insider information with the crooks, 
helping them maximize their demands:Martino provided BlackCat attackers with 
confidential information about the negotiating position and strategy of his 
companys clients without the clients or his employers knowledge or 
permission, the DOJ said. This confidential information assisted the 
ransomware actors and maximized the ransoms that the victims were required to 
pay. The confidential information included the victims insurance policy 
limits and internal negotiation positions.  Looking at 20 years of jail
time, Martino was awarded for his efforts by the BlackCat gang.

This is the latest development in the case that was first reported in 
November 2025. Back then, a US federal indictment was filed in the Southern 
District of Florida against two defendants - Ryan Clifford Goldberg of 
Georgia, and Kevin Tyler Martin of Texas, and a third, unnamed co-conspirator 
(who we now know was Martino), stating that the trio hacked into company 
networks, stole data, encrypted it with ALPHV (BlackCat) ransomware , and 
demanded cryptocurrency ransoms. 

At the time, it was reported that Martin and Martino both worked at 
DigitalMint, while Goldberg was a former Sygnia incident response manager. 

Martino also admitted to conspiring with Goldberg and Martin to deploy 
BlackCat against multiple US-based victims, bringing in, and later 
laundering, roughly $1.2 million in Bitcoin. The DoJ said that so far it 
seized $10 million in assets from Martino, including digital currency, 
vehicles, a food truck, and a luxury fishing boat that Martino obtained 
through criminal activity.

All three pleaded guilty . Martin and Goldberg expect to be sentenced later 
this month, while Martino is scheduled to be sentenced on July 9, 2026. All 
three are facing punishment of up to 20 years in prison. 

 Via The Hacker News

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/ransomware-negotiator-recruited-by-blac
kcat-ransomware-gang-pleads-guilty-to-2023-attacks-faces-20-years-in-prison

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