A British cybersecurity researcher has plead not guilty to charges he built and sold malicious code used to steal banking credentials.
Marcus Hutchins helped stop the global WannaCry ransomware attack which infected hundreds of thousands of computers in May.
Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details.
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