British cyber expert arrested in U.S. gets support from MP
A British cyber security researcher arrested in the United States
on hacking charges has gained the support of his MP in England.
The 23years old, Marcus Hutchins, widely credited with
helping neutralize the global “WannaCry” ransomware attack, was arrested on
charges he conspired to sell malware that steal online banking credentials and
credit cards data, a court filing unsealed on Thursday showed.
In a statement issued on Friday, peter Heaton-Jones, MP for
North Devon, expressed his concern at Hutchin’s arrest.
"People who know him in Ilfracombe, and in the wider
cyber-community, are astounded at the allegations against him,"
Heaton-Jones said, referring to the town in Devon where Hutchins is originally
from.
The Conservative Party politician credited Hutchins' role in
protecting Britain's National Health Service and other institutions from the
"WannaCry" attacks earlier this year.
He said he had written to British foreign minister Alan Duncan seeking
assurances Hutchins was receiving consular assistance and would get independent
legal representation.
A U.S. official said Hutchins' case was unrelated to the
WannaCry attack.
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