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Angelo Martino, a former DigitalMint ransomware negotiator, was sentenced to 70 months in prison for colluding with BlackCat (ALPHV) attackers. He shared confidential victim data to maximize ransoms, including a $16.48 million payment. Accomplices Kevin Tyler Martin and Ryan Clifford Goldberg each received four-year sentences.
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BleepingComputer leads with the sentencing, while Ars Technica leads with the collusion, downplaying the legal outcome.
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