Social Media Journalist Matthew Keys Facing 25 Years In Prison

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LOS ANGELES -- Matthew Keys, a former employee at Reuters ans "social media journalist", was found guilty of three criminal counts in federal court Wednesday. He faces 25 years in prison.

LOS ANGELES — Matthew Keys, a former employee at Reuters and “social media journalist”, was found guilty of three criminal counts in federal court Wednesday. He faces up to 25 years in prison.

Keys, 26, of Secaucus, N.J., was accused of conspiracy to transmit information to damage a protected computer, transmitting information to damage a protected computer and attempted transmission of information to damage a protected computer.

Keys was employed by Sacramento-based television station KTXL FOX 40, as its web producer, but was terminated in late October 2010.

The three-count indictment alleges that in December 2010 Keys provided members of the hacker group Anonymous with log-in credentials for a computer server belonging to KTXL FOX 40’s corporate parent, the Tribune Company.

According to the indictment, Keys identified himself on an Internet chat forum as a former Tribune Company employee and provided members of Anonymous with a login and password to the Tribune Company server.

Matthew Keys Guilty of Hacking Charges

After providing log-in credentials, Keys allegedly encouraged the Anonymous members to disrupt the website. According to the indictment, at least one of the computer hackers used the credentials provided by Keys to log into the Tribune Company server, and ultimately that hacker made changes to the web version of a Los Angeles Times news feature.

The indictment further alleges that Keys had a conversation with the hacker who claimed credit for the defacement of the Los Angeles Times website. The hacker allegedly told Keys that Tribune Company system administrators had thwarted his efforts and locked him out. Keys allegedly attempted to regain access for that hacker, and when he learned that the hacker had made changes to a Los Angeles Times page, Keys responded, “nice.”

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