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British IT expert Marcus Hutchins who has been branded a hero for slowing down the WannaCry global cyber attack, sits in front of his workstation during an interview in Ilfracombe, England, on Monday. Photo: AP
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A young British computer expert credited with cracking the WannaCry cyberattack tsays he doesn’t consider himself a hero but fights malware because “it’s the right thing to do.”

In his first face-to-face interview, Marcus Hutchins, who works for Los Angeles-based Kryptos Logic but works from home in Ifracombe, England, said Monday that hundreds of computer experts worked throughout the weekend to fight the virus, which paralysed computers in some 150 countries.

“I’m definitely not a hero,” he said. “I’m just someone doing my bit to stop botnets.”

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The 22-year-old computer whiz from the south coast of England, discovered a so-called “kill switch” that slowed the unprecedented outbreak on Friday. He then spent the next three days fighting the worm that crippled Britain’s hospital network as well as computer systems around the world.

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WannaCry paralysed computers running mostly older versions of Microsoft Windows by encrypting users’ computer files and displaying a message demanding anywhere from US$300 to US$600 to release them; failure to pay would leave the data mangled and likely beyond repair.
A screenshot of the warning screen from the Wannacry ransomware attack, as captured by a computer user in Taiwan. Photo: AP
A screenshot of the warning screen from the Wannacry ransomware attack, as captured by a computer user in Taiwan. Photo: AP
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