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Conti Group Member Responsible for Deploying Ransomware Extradited to USA

A Ukrainian national accused of playing a key role in the notorious Conti ransomware operation has been extradited from Ireland to face federal charges in the United States.

Oleksii Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko, 43, made his first court appearance in the Middle District of Tennessee following his transfer from Irish custody, where he had been held since July 2023.

According to court documents, Lytvynenko allegedly conspired with other cybercriminals between 2020 and June 2022 to deploy Conti ransomware against victims worldwide.

The operation involved hacking into computer networks, encrypting data, and demanding ransom payments in cryptocurrency to restore access and prevent public disclosure of stolen information.

Conti Ransomware Targeting Critical Infrastructure

The Conti ransomware variant proved devastatingly effective, attacking more than 1,000 victims across approximately 47 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 31 foreign countries.

Federal authorities estimate the conspiracy generated at least $150 million in ransom payments by January 2022. In 2021 alone, Conti was responsible for more attacks on critical infrastructure than any other ransomware variant, making it one of the most dangerous cyber threats facing essential services.

Court filings allege that Lytvynenko controlled stolen data from numerous Conti victims and participated in crafting ransom notes deployed on compromised systems. In Tennessee specifically, the conspirators allegedly extorted more than $500,000 in cryptocurrency from two victims and published stolen information from a third victim in the district.

At the request of U.S. authorities, An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police force, arrested Lytvynenko in July 2023. Following detention and extradition proceedings that concluded this month, he was transferred to American custody.

Court documents reveal that Lytvynenko allegedly continued engaging in cybercrime until days before his arrest in Ireland. Lytvynenko faces charges of conspiracy to commit computer fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

If convicted, he could receive a maximum sentence of five years in prison for computer fraud conspiracy and an additional 20 years for wire fraud conspiracy. His case is being prosecuted by the Justice Department’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section alongside the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Tennessee.

This extradition represents continued efforts by U.S. law enforcement to pursue ransomware operators globally. In September 2023, an indictment charging four other Conti conspirators was unsealed in Tennessee.

Since 2020, the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section has secured convictions of over 180 cybercriminals and obtained court orders returning more than $350 million to victims.

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