MalwareTech says 4 new criminal charges are “bullsh*t”

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Enlarge / Marcus Hutchins (R) the British cyber security expert accused of creating and selling malware that steals banking passwords arrives with his lawyers Marcia Homann (L) and Brian Klein (R) at US Federal Courthouse on August 14, 2017 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (credit: JOSHUA LOTT/AFP/Getty Images)

Marcus Hutchins, the British security researcher known as MalwareTech, has been hit with new charges, prosecutors said in a court filing first made public on Wednesday.

According to the government, Hutchins created a second piece of malware, known as “UPAS Kit,” and also lied to the FBI while being questioned last year in Las Vegas. Last year, he was accused of creating a separate piece of malware, known as Kronos, which was designed to seize banking credentials.

The superseding indictment describes UPAS Kit as being designed to facilitate “the unauthorized exfiltration of information form protected computers. UPAS Kit used a form grabber and web injects to intercept and collect personal information from a protected computer.”

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