Netfilm is a ransomware threat actor associated with criminal extortion activity. Public reporting directly ties the operation to ransomware attacks through the guilty plea of Ukrainian national Artem Stryzhak for his role in Netfilm ransomware attacks. Beyond that attribution to ransomware activity and the identified participant, high-confidence public detail on Netfilm’s structure, victimology, tooling, operational history, and tradecraft remains limited. Based on the available facts, Netfilm should be characterized as a financially motivated cybercriminal ransomware actor rather than a state-sponsored intrusion set.
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