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    Two years’ jail for down-on-his-luck man who sold ransomware online

    May 14, 2025

    A man has been jailed in Ireland for two years after pleading guilty to offences related to his illegal online business that sold ransomware and other malware, as well as stolen credit card details, and false bank accounts.

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