Can cybercrime 'rehab' help young offenders?

Training camp in Bristol aims to steer teenagers away from criminal hacking

Cybercrime rehab
The WannaCry malware first struck last May
(Image credit: Damien Meyer/AFP/Getty Images)

A growing number of large-scale computer hacking cases has taken place this year, disrupting the operations of major companies and causing sensitive files to be leaked by cybercriminals.

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