Mar 22, 2013: Media Shift: Mediatwits #72: Sad State of the News Media; Reuters' Social Editor Indicted
...we'll discuss the strange case of Matthew Keys, indicted for allegedly providing passwords for Tribune Company servers for the Anonymous hackers who defaced the L.A. Times' site.
...we'll discuss the strange case of Matthew Keys, indicted for allegedly providing passwords for Tribune Company servers for the Anonymous hackers who defaced the L.A. Times' site.
Mar 16, 2013: Fox News (Associated Press): Indicted journalist's lawyer says prank doesn't merit prison
U.S. prosecutors say a journalist conspired with the hacking group Anonymous to cause an online security breach that should be punished by decades in prison.
U.S. prosecutors say a journalist conspired with the hacking group Anonymous to cause an online security breach that should be punished by decades in prison.
Mar 15, 2013: Online Journalism Review: Reuters editor indicted for allegedly helping Anonymous hack L.A. Times
A Reuters social media editor was indicted Thursday for helping the hacker group Anonymous gain access to the Tribune Co. web server and disrupt an L.A. Times online story, according to the L.A. Times.
A Reuters social media editor was indicted Thursday for helping the hacker group Anonymous gain access to the Tribune Co. web server and disrupt an L.A. Times online story, according to the L.A. Times.
Mar 15, 2013: Time Magazine: Reuters Journalist Charged With Helping Anonymous Hack Los Angeles Times
Reuters deputy social media editor Matthew Keys, 26, allegedly provided the Anonymous hacking collective with login credentials for a Tribune Co. server, allowing one of the group’s hackers to access the LA Times website and alter a news report.
Reuters deputy social media editor Matthew Keys, 26, allegedly provided the Anonymous hacking collective with login credentials for a Tribune Co. server, allowing one of the group’s hackers to access the LA Times website and alter a news report.