Michael Wigley's arguments go beyond self-interest.
Chris Keall Fri, 19 May 2017
When I talked to Michael Wigley at the height of the WannaCry attack, I thought I’d start by giving the high-profile Wellington lawyer a chance to diplomatically backtrack from his “pay up to the crims” stance.
After all, the WannaCry attack this week has seen such attacks move from the industry
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