Florida ransomware negotiator convicted for helping ransomware gang extort US companies
techcrunch.com Jul 10, 2026

Florida ransomware negotiator convicted for helping ransomware gang extort US companies

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Florida resident Angelo Martino was sentenced to more than five years in federal prison for conspiring with hackers to deploy the BlackCat ransomware while employed as a negotiator for a U.S. cybersecurity firm. The Department of Justice said investigators seized over $10 million in cryptocurrency and assets, including a food truck and a luxury fishing boat, that Martino purchased with stolen proceeds. Martino joins two former security professionals, Kevin Martin and Ryan Goldberg, already convicted for the same scheme. Prosecutors allege the trio coordinated BlackCat attacks on U.S. companies throughout 2023, extracting roughly $1.2 million in one case and dividing the loot equally after laundering. The case underscores a rare instance of insiders leveraging legitimate negotiation roles to facilitate ransomware extortion operations.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By turning a trusted negotiator into a conduit for ransomware, the case reveals how insider access can amplify cyber‑crime profits, prompting firms to reassess the vetting and oversight of their own security teams.