US State Department Offers
$15M Reward for Conti Ransomware Gang Leaders
May 16, 2022
The
Department of State is offering a reward of up to $10,000,000 for
information leading to the identification and/or location of any
individual(s) who hold a key leadership position in the Conti ransomware
variant transnational organized crime group. In addition, the Department
is also offering a reward of up to $5,000,000 for information leading to
the arrest and/or conviction of any individual in any country conspiring
to participate in or attempting to participate in a Conti variant
ransomware incident.
The Conti ransomware group has been responsible for hundreds of
ransomware incidents over the past two years. The FBI estimates that as
of January 2022, there had been over 1,000 victims of attacks associated
with Conti ransomware with victim payouts exceeding $150,000,000, making
the Conti Ransomware variant the costliest strain of ransomware ever
documented. In April 2022, the group perpetrated a ransomware incident
against the Government of Costa Rica that severely impacted the
country’s foreign trade by disrupting its customs and taxes platforms.
In offering this reward, the United States demonstrates its commitment
to protecting potential ransomware victims around the world from
exploitation by cyber criminals. We look to partner with nations willing
to bring justice for those victims affected by ransomware.
This
reward is offered under the Department of State’s Transnational
Organized Crime Rewards Program (TOCRP).
The Department manages the TOCRP in close coordination with our federal
law enforcement partners as part of a whole of government effort to
disrupt and dismantle transnational organized crime globally, including
cybercrime. More than 75 transnational criminals and major narcotics
traffickers have been brought to justice under the TOCRP and the
Narcotics Rewards Program (NRP) since 1986. The Department has paid more
than $135 million in rewards under these programs to date.
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