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British cyber expert accused of lying to FBI about malware

Marcus Hutchins now faces 10 charges alleging that he created and distributed malware known as Kronos, including the four new ones in the updated indictment filed today.

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MILWAUKEE: A British cyber security researcher credited with stopping a worldwide computer virus last year is facing new charges, including lying to the FBI, in the indictment accusing him of developing malware to steal banking information.

Marcus Hutchins now faces 10 charges alleging that he created and distributed malware known as Kronos, including the four new ones in the updated indictment filed today.

Hutchins has pleaded not guilty.

He sent tweets asking for donations for his defense and disparaging prosecutors after they filed the new charges.

One of his attorneys didn't immediately return a call seeking comment.

The arrest of the 23-year-old Moore last August was a shock because months earlier, he was lauded as a hero for stopping the WannaCry virus.

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