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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A social media editor for the Reuters news service was charged Thursday with conspiring with the group “Anonymous” to hack into the Tribune Co.’s computer system shortly after he was fired from one of the company’s TV stations.
Matthew Keys is charged with supplying hackers in December 2010 with the login credentials to the computer network of Tribune Co., which owns the Los Angeles Times, the FBI said. Keys had been fired from a Tribune-owned
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2013-03-14 18:48:20
And who owns Reuters? If you guessed the Rothschilds, you would know why ‘Anonymous’ has been annoying and besmirching conscientious journalism and activism without increasing its popularity one step beyond their redirection of the efforts to prosecute Wall Street fraud.