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The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the sentencing of two Americans involved in a cybercrime operation utilizing ALPHV BlackCat ransomware. These individuals carried out attacks against multiple U.S. victims, demanding ransoms in exchange for decryption keys to restore compromised data. Their activities not only caused significant financial losses for businesses but also threatened the security and integrity of sensitive information. The sentences reflect the government’s commitment to combating cybercrime and holding offenders accountable. Law enforcement agencies continue to prioritize the disruption of ransomware operations and the protection of the public from such malicious attacks. This case serves as a reminder of the growing threat posed by cybercriminals and the importance of cybersecurity measures. The sentences aim to deter future ransomware attacks and emphasize the legal repercussions for those engaging in such criminal activities.

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