US court sets $30,000 bail for British researcher in malware case
Las Vegas-based attorney Adrian Lobo said money for Hutchins' bond would come from a variety of supporters and family in the US and abroad.
Las Vegas, August 5: A bail of USD 30,000 was set by a Las Vegas federal judge for Marcus Hutchins, a British cyber security researcher, accused by US prosecutors of creating and distributing malicious software designed to steal banking passwords.

The attorney for Marcus Hutchins, who has broad support in the information-security community, said the 23-year-old hacker would contest the charges.
She said he would not be released until Monday because there wasn't enough time to post bail after Friday's afternoon ruling. Hutchins is due in federal court in Milwaukee on Tuesday. The UK resident gained overnight fame with quick thinking in May when he helped curb the spread of the WannaCry ransomware attack that had crippled thousands of computers worldwide.
Much of the cybersecurity community rallied around Hutchins after his arrest Wednesday, calling him a principled, ethical hacker. The conditions of his release came as a relief for his supporters. "This is excellent news," said Nicholas Weaver, a computer scientist at the University of California at Berkeley.
"The indictment is remarkably shallow even by indictment standards, which is disappointing because it adds considerable uncertainty and fosters distrust with the general security community."
Las Vegas-based attorney Adrian Lobo said money for Hutchins' bond would come from a variety of supporters and family in the US and abroad. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital leading civil liberties non-profit, said it helped arrange Hutchins counsel and was working to find him an attorney to provide "the best possible defense."
"Security researchers are vital to protecting the computers we rely upon every day," EFF general counsel Kurt Opsahl said via email. "Mr Hutchins' arrest has unfortunately deepened the divide between the research community and the government."
Weaver said federal prosecutors and the FBI were making a mistake by not providing more details about the crimes it alleges Hutchins committed. "Having more information would act to reassure the larger security community," he said.
Assistant US attorney Dan Cowhig said that Hutchins admitted to authorities in an interview following his arrest that he was the author of the malware code and sold it.
PTI
-
Gas Supply Squeeze May Leave 10 Lakh Bengaluru PG Residents Without Daily Meals -
Gold Silver Rate Today, 10 March 2026: City-Wise Prices Edge Lower While MCX Gold And Silver Stay Range-Bound -
Hyderabad To Get Faster Road Link To Indore As New Highway Nears Completion, Opening Likely This Month -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 10 March 2026: Gold, Silver Slip In Local Market; MCX Also Trades Lower -
Oil Slumps 6% As Trump Claims Iran War Will Be Over 'Ahead of Schedule' -
Pune Gold Rate Today For 18K, 22K, 24K For Rates March 2026 -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, March 10, 2026: Gold and Silver Prices Go Up -
IPL 2026 Schedule Announcement On March 12: BCCI to Release First 20 Days of Indian Premier League Fixtures -
IPL 2026 Playing XI Prediction: CSK, MI, RCB, KKR, PBKS, GT, LSG, DC, RR, SRH Impact Sub & Full Team List -
Chennai Hotels Warn of Shutdown In 2 Days As LPG Supply Crunch Hits TN -
Trisha Shouldn't Have Attended The Event With Vijay: Parthiban -
Pakistan Facing Oil Crisis? PM Orders Shutdown Of Schools And Universities, Introduces 4-Day Workweek












Click it and Unblock the Notifications