A Ukrainian man pleaded guilty to conducting Nefilim ransomware attacks targeting high-revenue businesses worldwide. The case highlights the international scope of ransomware operations and the involvement of multiple threat actors. #Nefilim #RansomwareOperations
Keypoints
- Artem Aleksandrovych Stryzhak admitted to participating in Nefilim ransomware attacks targeting large corporations.
- Stryzhak was extradited from Spain to the U.S. and faces up to 10 years in prison.
- The ransomware group created customized malware and used online tools to research targetsβ revenues and sizes.
- Stryzhak and his accomplices threatened to leak stolen data unless ransom demands were met.
- U.S. authorities offer rewards for tips leading to the arrest of co-conspirators, including Irish-based Volodymyr Tymoshchuk.