British cybersecurity researcher Marcus Hutchins, known for his actions that helped stop the WannaCry ransomware attack, admitted in a U.S. court to aiding in the development and distribution of a banking Trojan.
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WannaCry ‘Hero’ Marcus Hutchins Pleads Guilty to Creating Malware
British cybersecurity researcher Marcus Hutchins, known for his actions that helped stop the WannaCry ransomware attack, admitted in a U.S. court to aiding in the development and distribution of a banking Trojan. The post WannaCry ‘Hero’ Marcus Hutchins Pleads Guilty to Creating Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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