https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/qv7pad/marcus-hutchins-pleads-guilty-banking-malware-wannacry-hero
By Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
Motherboard.vice.com
April 19, 2019
Marcus Hutchins, a security researcher known for helping stop the destructive
WannaCry ransomware, plead guilty to hacking crimes on Friday.
Hutchins was accused of writing a banking malware called Kronos in 2014, after
he finished high school. The researcher was arrested in Las Vegas after
attending the hacker conference Def Con in 2017. Days later, he plead not
guilty in a Milwaukee courtroom. He was scheduled to be tried this summer.
But on Friday, Hutchins plead guilty to two counts of hacking. According to the
guilty plea, each of these counts carries a maximum sentence of 5 years,
$250,000 in fines and up to 1 year of supervised release.
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