Marcus Hutchins was coerced into admitting to cyber charges, his lawyers claim

Nicholas Fearn
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Hutchins sleep-deprived and intoxicated at the time of his arrest, claim his lawyers

Lawyers for Marcus Hutchins, the malware researcher who stopped the WannaCry global cyber attack but was subsequently arrested by the FBI on his return from a security conference, claim that invest...

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