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Matthew Keys Might Be Forced to Pay Tronc $249,956
While a final decision is pending, it's still significantly less than the original estimate of damages caused by Keys.
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Hacking
Keys was convicted for pasting login credentials to the Tribune Company CMS into an Anonymous chatroom.
Journalist Might Look at 7 Years Prison in LA Times 'Hacking' Case
The recommended sentence is heavily tied to how much money was lost because of the hack.
Why the Government Went After Matthew Keys
Inside the prosecution of a journalist for computer hacking.
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Found Guilty of Three Counts of Hacking
“The government wanted to send a clear message."
The Trial of Matthew Keys, the Journalist Who Allegedly Aided Anonymous, Begins
Matthew Keys allegedly used his old employee login to deface news articles. He now stands trial for charges under the Computer Fraud & Abuse Act.
Swartz, Keys, Weev: Doing Hard Time for Hacking Doesn't Actually Require Any Hacking
Pending appeal, Weev is off to jail.
The Reuters Journalist Who Played with Anonymous and Got Burned
The internet is collectively freaking out over Matthew Keys, the Reuters deputy social media editor, who is facing 25 years in jail for very unclear tech-crime charges. His alleged ties with Anonymous have gotten him in a lot of trouble, but is a...