The Reuters editing suspected hacking the Los Angeles Times
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The FBI Friday accused a Reuters editor joint international hacker group attacked the website of the Los Angeles Times and the California Fox Television.
The FBI FBI indictment submitted to the Federal Court in California, Reuters social media editor Matthew Keith suspected of helping international hacker organization "Anonymous" the Fox Television invasion California and the Los Angeles Times website. The two media under the American Forum Newspaper Group. Keith was charged and the network hacker conspired to transfer information and destruction of a protected computer and other charges. If convicted, he could face up to 30 years in prison and a fine of $ 750,000.
CNN quoted an FBI news that Keith had in December 2012 of the the Forum Newspaper regiment computer network login password disclose to the members of the "Anonymous". After an "Anonymous" hacking into the "Los Angeles Times" website and tampered with the website of the news content.
According to reports, 26-year-old Keith is the parent company of the Los Angeles Times Forum Newspaper Group, a division employees. January 2012, joined the New York office of Thomson Reuters. After the scandal, Thomson Reuters said any illegal acts or fails to comply with the principles and standards of the company will lead to sanctions, but Thomson Reuters declined to comment further incident.