- Hacking News
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- April 14th, 2016
Reporter Gets Two Years in Prison for Helping Anonymous Hackers UPDATED
Keys faced a maximum sentence of 25 years in jail
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- April 24th, 2013
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Pleads Not Guilty
His lawyer says someone impersonated him in online chat rooms
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- April 23rd, 2013
Reuters Fires Employee Accused of Conspiring with Anonymous
Matthew Keys says the union representing him will file a grievance
- Hacking News
- By Eduard Kovacs
- March 21st, 2013
Matthew Keys: “I Did Not Give a Username and a Password to Anyone”
The Reuters employee has published a short statement on Facebook
- Hacking News
- By Eduard Kovacs
- March 16th, 2013
Reuters Suspends Matthew Keys, Anonymous Hackers Step In
Keys' lawyer argues he was simply doing investigative journalism
- Hacking News
- By Eduard Kovacs
- March 15th, 2013
Reuters Employee Indicted for Helping Anonymous Deface LA Times Website
If found guilty, Matthew Keys could spend up to 25 years in prison