Beyond Bug Bounties: How Private Researchers Are Taking Down Ransomware Operations

Beyond Bug Bounties: How Private Researchers Are Taking Down Ransomware Operations

From Infosecurity Magazine Podcast by Infosecurity Magazine

November 4, 2025 · 34 min

About this episode

This episode explores how private researchers like Matthew Maynard are infiltrating ransomware gangs to disrupt their operations.

Just in time for spooky season, this episode takes you into the darkest corners of the cyber underworld, where the real monsters aren’t ghosts or goblins, but ransomware gangs lurking in the shadows. We sat down with Matthew Maynard (3.42), a cybersecurity pro by day and a real-life cyber ghostbuster by night, who doesn’t just hunt vulnerabilities, but haunts the hackers themselves. While most bug bounty programs reward researchers for finding flaws, Matthew’s work is far more chilling (and thrilling). As part of threat intelligence programs like Halcyon’s Threat Research Intelligence Program (TRIP), he infiltrates ransomware gangs, extracts their secrets and helps shut down their operations before they strike. For CISOs and executives, Matthew’s experience offers a rare and critical perspective on how to shift from reactive fire-drills to proactive threat hunting. By leveraging dark web intelligence, undercover engagements, and threat actor profiling, security leaders can anticipate attacks, disrupt criminal operations, and even recover stolen data before it’s too late.

People in this episode

Host: Infosecurity Magazine

Guest: Matthew Maynard

Topics covered

  • ransomware
  • cybersecurity
  • threat intelligence
  • bug bounties
  • proactive threat hunting

Keywords

  • ransomware gangs
  • cyber underworld
  • threat research
  • dark web intelligence
  • cybersecurity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Halcyon

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