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A Letter from Atwater Federal Prison
A Letter from Atwater Federal Prison
Those in the self-obsessed world of journalism Twitter certainly know, or know of Matthew Keys. Perhaps never asleep, Keys was once employed by Reuters working in social media. Without retelling the story in too much detail, Keys was fired for “providing the hacking group Anonymous with a user name and password to log in to computers owned by the Tribune Company, parent company of The [Los…
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The latest in the Matthew Keys case is that Keys has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for his involvement in a minor incomprehensible web defacement of an LA Times story that lasted for all of about 40 minutes.
Less because he did the crime than because the CFAA is easily twisted and abused to go after anyone we don’t like.
Indicted Reuters Editor Was Infamous LiveJournal Troll
The Department of Justice billed Secrets on Thursday with conspiring to to fight a Tribune Company website using the hacktivist group Anonymous. View this picture " Via Facebook: thematthewkeys In 2004, however, Secrets acquired prestige of the different sort underneath the LiveJournal handle Madrigalskylark. View this picture " A photograph Secrets published of themself to LiveJournal. i3.photobucket.com Madrigalskylark's infamy was big enough around the relatively small LiveJournal community he gained themself an Find out more at http://intelligentmediadesign.com/IMDblog/?p=3163
The forensic report on the Matthew Keys trial shows how poorly he protected himself. He literally did nothing to hide his actions.
From here: https://twitter.com/MyTinehNimjeh/status/652250593621356544
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Found Guilty of Three Counts of Hacking | Motherboard
Matthew Keys, the Twitter power user who made a name for himself as the former deputy social media editor at Reuters, has been found guilty of three criminal counts in federal court. He faces 25 years in prison for facilitating the defacement of the LA Times’ website.
This was reported first by Matthew Keys earlier today.