Ransom Negotiator Pleads Guilty to Assisting ALPHV/BlackCat — Industry Blow

Colleagues, a critical cybersecurity update: a former ransom negotiator has pleaded guilty.
What happened: Martino admitted sharing victims’ data with ALPHV/BlackCat operators.
How it worked: posing as a defender, he disclosed insurance limits and negotiation tactics in exchange for a cut.
Consequences: extortion charges, up to 20 years and $10M forfeiture; not the first such case.
What to do: verify negotiator independence, restrict access to sensitive data, formalize incident-response procedures.
Why it matters: erodes industry trust and facilitates extortion.
How do you ensure transparency and control in incident response?
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