SF News Matthew Keys Found Guilty In LA Times Hacking Case, May Face Jail Time Disgraced social media manager and avid Twitterer Matthew Keys was found guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Sacramento of conspiracy in a case dating back to 2013 involving Anonymous and the
SF News Reuters Social Media Editor Matthew Keys Fired For Poor Social Media Behavior [Updated] Matthew Keys, most recently the deputy social media editor for Reuters, was fired today following last month's accusations that he had conspired with Anonymous hackers to gain access to Tribune Company computers and
SF News Reuters Reporter Matthew Keys Will Fight Hacking Accusations, Says Lawyer According to the New York attorney hired to represent him, Matthew Keys maintains he is innocent of charges claiming he helped members of Anonymous gain access to computers owned by the Tribune Company
SF News Reuters Suspends Reporter Accused Of Conspiracy, Hacking L.A. Times Matthew Keys, the Thomson Reuters employee accused of conspiring with members of the Anonymous hacker collective, has been suspended by the noted media company. Reuters reporters Joseph Menn and Dan Levine filed their
SF News Reuters Reporter Accused Of Conspiring With Anonymous, Hacking L.A. Times Matthew Keys, a deputy social media editor with Thomson Reuters, allegedly handed out login information for his former employer the Tribune Company, owner of the Chicago Tribune, the LA Times and other news