Two cybersecurity professionals, Ryan Goldberg and Kevin Martin, have each been sentenced to four years in prison for conducting ransomware attacks using the BlackCat and Alphv malware while working as security experts at legitimate firms. The pair, along with a third defendant awaiting sentencing, flipped from defenders to criminals, targeting companies and collecting roughly 1.2 million dollars from one victim while paying 20 percent of ransoms to the cybercrime operation's administrators. The BlackCat ransomware gang, which targeted over a thousand organizations between 2021 and 2023 before pulling an exit scam with 22 million dollars, remains at large with the U.S. offering a 10 million dollar reward for information on its key members.