Report: British intelligence agency GCHQ knew in advance that FBI planned to arrest Marcus Hutchins. Security researcher Hutchins, 23, pleaded not guilty last week in a Wisconsin federal court to a six-count indictment tied to his alleged development of Kronos banking Trojan from July 2014 to July 2015. GCHQ and British government officials evidently did nothing to help resolve related questions in advance or avert the arrest. “GCHQ wants the best and the brightest to work with them, but will sell them out to the U.S.,” says Jake Williams, principal consultant at Infosec.”]

