He Won Praise for Halting a Global Cyberattack. Then He Was Arrested.

RisingWorld 2017-08-05

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He Won Praise for Halting a Global Cyberattack. Then He Was Arrested.
SAN FRANCISCO — A British security researcher, who became an internet hero after he was credited with stopping a malicious
software attack this year, was arrested at the Las Vegas airport and charged in connection with a separate attack.
Mr. Hutchins created the software and his accomplice offered to sell the program, known
as the Kronos banking Trojan, for $3,000 on an internet forum, the indictment said.
Some warned that claims against Mr. Hutchins could strain the relationship between “white hat” hackers — researchers who look for software vulnerabilities to spot problems
and fix them, rather than to commit a crime or sow chaos — and law enforcement.
In 2002, for example, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested a Russian encryption expert in his Las Vegas
hotel room after he published software officials said could crack the security of some kinds of e-books.

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