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Ryuk ransomware member pleads guilty in the US, faces 15 years in prison

BleepingComputer · · International · Data Breaches

A 34-year-old Armenian man has pleaded guilty to hacking U.S. companies and deploying the infamous Ryuk ransomware to encrypt their systems. [...]

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