Man allegedly behind global malware network: Prosecution ready to present case for extradition to US


A screengrab of one of the websites that Wang Yunhe allegedly used to sell access to IP addresses. - SCREENGRAB: INTERNET ARCHIVE

SINGAPORE: Prosecutors in Singapore are ready to present evidence for Wang Yunhe, the man allegedly behind a global malware network, to be extradited to the United States.

This follows the Chinese national’s objection on Wednesday (June 12) to extradition.

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