The guy known as MalwareTech is sure getting a lot of attention, very suddenly. The British security researcher stopped the WannaCry ransomware from spreading further with a brilliant albeit accidental trick -- he bought an unregistered domain linked to the malware, thus inadvertently activating a "kill switch." For his endeavour, he was awarded a $10,000 bounty by HackerOne, a network of ethical hackers and bug bounty programs. He said on Twitter that he plans to split the bounty between charities and educational resources for students who cannot afford them: Since he revealed how he accidentally stopped a global cyber attack, MalwareTech has been doxxed by the British tabloids. On his Twitter page and blog, there are no names, details, or head shots, which should be a clear indication that he wished to remain anonymous. However, British tabloids outed him as 22-year-old Marcus Hutchins, who works for Los Angeles-based Kryptos Logic. They scouted around the depths of the internet to find his online footprint. This resulted in constant harassment: Factoids such as the blogger's love of surfing and pizza were unearthed: He was stalked: His friends were stalked: Fake rumours: Our hero had to find strategies to avoid journalists: Until there was just one option left: Fellow journos, leave him alone, please!Tweet may have been deleted
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