Yemeni Hacker Charged For Black Kingdom Ransomware 2025 05 11
U S Charges Yemeni Hacker Behind Black Kingdom Ransomware Targeting The u.s. department of justice (doj) on thursday announced charges against a 36 year old yemeni national for allegedly deploying the black kingdom ransomware against global targets, including businesses, schools, and hospitals in the united states. Rami khaled ahmed, 36, a.k.a. “black kingdom,” of sana’a, yemen, is charged with one count of conspiracy, one count of intentional damage to a protected computer, and one count of threatening damage to a protected computer. he is believed to be residing in yemen.
U S Charges Yemeni Hacker Behind Black Kingdom Ransomware Targeting A yemeni national, rami khaled ahmed, aged 36, has been indicted by federal authorities in the central district of california for allegedly orchestrating a cyberattack campaign using black kingdom ransomware to extort victims, the u.s. department of justice announced. U.s. authorities have indicted rami khaled ahmed (aka “black kingdom,” of sana’a, yemen), a 36 year old yemeni national, suspected of being the administrator of the black kingdom ransomware operation. he is believed to have carried out 1,500 attacks on microsoft exchange servers worldwide. In may 2025, the u.s. department of justice (doj) charged 36 year old rami khaled ahmed, a yemeni national, for deploying the black kingdom ransomware. this attack, which targeted various u.s. based … victims, spanned from march 2021 to june 2023. Federal prosecutors indicted a man believed to be living in yemen with deploying ransomware against multiple u.s. and global organizations. rami khaled ahmed, 36, allegedly infected businesses, schools and hospitals with “black kingdom” ransomware, u.s. prosecutors said thursday.
U S Charges Yemeni Hacker Behind Black Kingdom Ransomware Targeting In may 2025, the u.s. department of justice (doj) charged 36 year old rami khaled ahmed, a yemeni national, for deploying the black kingdom ransomware. this attack, which targeted various u.s. based … victims, spanned from march 2021 to june 2023. Federal prosecutors indicted a man believed to be living in yemen with deploying ransomware against multiple u.s. and global organizations. rami khaled ahmed, 36, allegedly infected businesses, schools and hospitals with “black kingdom” ransomware, u.s. prosecutors said thursday. In a move against international cybercrime, the u.s. department of justice (doj) announced charges against rami khaled ahmed, a yemeni national accused of unleashing black kingdom ransomware against 1,500 systems worldwide. A 36 year old yemeni national has been charged by the united states over the ransomware attacks he allegedly launched against organizations in the us and elsewhere. the suspect, rami khaled ahmed, is believed to be behind black kingdom ransomware attacks. In a sweeping federal indictment unsealed this week, u.s. prosecutors have formally charged a yemeni national in connection with the black kingdom ransomware campaign —a global cyberattack operation that infected over 1,500 systems across the united states and beyond. Authorities say ahmed exploited a vulnerability called proxylogon in microsoft exchange server to develop and spread the ransomware. the black kingdom ransomware would either encrypt a victim's data or claim to have stolen it.
Yemeni Hacker Indicted For Black Kingdom Ransomware Attacks Hispion News In a move against international cybercrime, the u.s. department of justice (doj) announced charges against rami khaled ahmed, a yemeni national accused of unleashing black kingdom ransomware against 1,500 systems worldwide. A 36 year old yemeni national has been charged by the united states over the ransomware attacks he allegedly launched against organizations in the us and elsewhere. the suspect, rami khaled ahmed, is believed to be behind black kingdom ransomware attacks. In a sweeping federal indictment unsealed this week, u.s. prosecutors have formally charged a yemeni national in connection with the black kingdom ransomware campaign —a global cyberattack operation that infected over 1,500 systems across the united states and beyond. Authorities say ahmed exploited a vulnerability called proxylogon in microsoft exchange server to develop and spread the ransomware. the black kingdom ransomware would either encrypt a victim's data or claim to have stolen it.
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