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A Reuters journalist in the US has been charged of conspiring with the infamous hacker group Anonymous to deface the website of the Los Angeles Times in 2010. HT Image Matthew Keys, 26, currently deputy media editor for Reuters, was yesterday charged by the US Justice Department of conspiring with hackers. At that time Keys worked for a Sacramento-based TV station KTXL FOX 40 s, owned by the Tribune Company, where he was web producer until October, 2010, when he was terminated from his job. 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. Tribune also owns the Los Angeles Times. 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. After providing log-in credentials, Keys allegedly encouraged the Anonym
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