Reuters Deputy Social Media Editor Accused of Helping 'Anonymous' Hackers | NewsBreakers | OraTV
  • 11 years ago
Reuters deputy social media editor Matthew Keys is facing 10 years in prison. Federal authorities have indicted him, accusing him of conspiracy. He allegedly provided confidential information to the group "Anonymous" that allowed hacked to get into, and vandalize the LA Times website. Keys tweeted, following news of his indictment, that he found out about it on Twitter. He wrote in a tweet, "I am fine. I found out the same way most of you did: From Twitter. Tonight I'm going to take a break. Tomorrow, business as usual.

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