US indicts Yemeni man in Black Kingdom ransomware attacks

US indicts Yemeni man in Black Kingdom ransomware attacks

A 36-year-old man residing in Yemen, Rami Khaled Ahmed, has been charged with participating in the Black Kingdom ransomware operation, which affected around 1,500 computer systems between March 2021 and June 2023. The ransomware targeted various U.S. entities, leading to potential damages and the threat of extortion via Bitcoin. Ahmed faces multiple charges, each with a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Affected: U.S. computer systems, including a medical billing services company, a ski resort, a school district, and a health clinic.

Keypoints :

  • Rami Khaled Ahmed allegedly participated in the Black Kingdom ransomware operation for over two years.
  • The ransomware impacted approximately 1,500 computer systems, targeting various sectors in the U.S.
  • Ahmed faces three charges, each associated with a potential five-year prison sentence.
  • The operation accused victims of being extorted for ,000 in Bitcoin.
  • Cybersecurity researchers previously warned about the rise of Black Kingdom and its vulnerabilities.
  • The U.S. government has recently made several cybersecurity announcements amid the RSA Conference.

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