Reporter Gets Two Years in Prison for Helping Anonymous Hackers <em>UPDATED</em>

Reporter Gets Two Years in Prison for Helping Anonymous Hackers UPDATED

Keys faced a maximum sentence of 25 years in jail

Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Pleads Not Guilty

Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Pleads Not Guilty

His lawyer says someone impersonated him in online chat rooms

Reuters Fires Employee Accused of Conspiring with Anonymous

Reuters Fires Employee Accused of Conspiring with Anonymous

Matthew Keys says the union representing him will file a grievance

Matthew Keys: “I Did Not Give a Username and a Password to Anyone”

Matthew Keys: “I Did Not Give a Username and a Password to Anyone”

The Reuters employee has published a short statement on Facebook

Reuters Suspends Matthew Keys, Anonymous Hackers Step In

Reuters Suspends Matthew Keys, Anonymous Hackers Step In

Keys' lawyer argues he was simply doing investigative journalism

Reuters Employee Indicted for Helping Anonymous Deface LA Times Website

Reuters Employee Indicted for Helping Anonymous Deface LA Times Website

If found guilty, Matthew Keys could spend up to 25 years in prison