Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

$30K bail for cyber researcher

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LAS VEGAS » A Las Vegas federal judge has set bail of $30,000 for a celebrated young British cybersecur­ity researcher accused by U.S. prosecutor­s of creating and distributi­ng malicious software designed to steal banking passwords.

Marcus Hutchins’ attorney said the 22-yearold hacker will contest the charges.

Hutchins 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.

Many in the cybersecur­ity community have rallied around Hutchins, 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.”

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 that is so critical for fighting online crime,” he said.

Magistrate Judge Nancy Koppe said Hutchins is not a danger to the community and has sufficient community support to not be a flight risk.

She ordered him to surrender his passport and said he could fly to Wisconsin, where he was indicted last month, without identifica­tion. A court hearing is set there for next Tuesday.

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