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A New Zealand teenager accused of involvement in an international cyber-crime ring which skimmed millions of dollars from bank accounts has been convicted of illegal computer hacking.
Owen Thor Walker, 18, allegedly led a group of hackers who used his programmes to send malicious software to and steal data from at least 1.3 million computers worldwide, resulting in losses of US$20 million (?10.1 million).
Mr Walker, who used the online name Akill, designed a virus which was undetectable by antivirus software, and made nearly NZ$40,000 (?15,750) selling it to other hackers, police said. The programme he wrote was "among the most advanced" investigators had encountered, they said.