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Hacker who stopped 'WannaCry' cyberattack held in US over malware claims

Hutchins was detained in Las Vegas on his way back to Britain from an annual gathering of hackers and information security gurus. A grand jury indictment charged Hutchins with creating

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Las Vegas, August 4: The US authorities arrested, Marcus Hutchins, a young British researcher who helped stop a global cyberattack in May, for allegedly creating and distributing malicious software designed to collect bank-account passwords.

Hutchins was detained in Las Vegas on his way back to Britain from an annual gathering of hackers and information security gurus. A grand jury indictment charged Hutchins with creating and distributing malware known as the Kronos banking Trojan.

Hacker who stopped 'WannaCry' cyberattack held in US over malware claims

Such malware infects web browsers, then captures usernames and passwords when an unsuspecting user visits a bank or other trusted location. News of Hutchins' detention came as a shock to the cybersecurity community. Many had rallied behind the researcher whose quick thinking helped control the spread of the WannaCry attack that crippled thousands of computers last May.

The indictment, filed in a Wisconsin federal court last month, alleges that Hutchins and another defendant, whose name is redacted, conspired between July 2014 and July 2015 to advertise the availability of the Kronos malware on internet forums, sell the malware and profit from it.

The indictment also accuses Hutchins of creating the malware. Authorities said the malware was first made available in early 2014, and "marketed and distributed through AlphaBay, a hidden service on the Tor network."

The US Department of Justice announced in July that the AlphaBay "darknet" marketplace was shut down after an international law enforcement effort. A court hearing was scheduled for Hutchins last afternoon in Las Vegas.

It was not immediately clear if he has a lawyer. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based digital rights group, said it was "deeply concerned" about Hutchins' arrest and was attempting to reach him. Hutchins recently attended Def Con, an annual cyber security conference in Las Vegas that ended Sunday.

On Wednesday, Hutchins made some routine comments on Twitter that suggested he was at an airport getting ready to board a plane for a flight home. He never left Nevada. A Justice Department spokesman confirmed the 22-year-old Hutchins was arrested Wednesday in Las Vegas. Officer Rodrigo Pena, a police spokesman in Henderson, near Las Vegas, said Hutchins spent the night in federal custody in the city lockup.

Hutchins' mother called to tell Andrew Mabbitt, a British digital security specialist, that her son hadn't made his flight home. Mabbitt, who had been staying in Las Vegas with Hutchins, said he and his friends grew worried when they got "radio silence" from Hutchins for hours.

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