Saturday, March 16, 2013

13-03-13 Reuters reporter indicted for assisting Anonymous

Not sure why the gov is treating this guy with kids gloves.  This is a classic case where NDAA should have been applied - shove him for indefinite detention!  jz
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UPDATED: Indictment Of Reuters' Matthew Keys Points To Dark, Complex World Of Anonymous

Demonstrators wearing Anonymous Guy Fawkes mas...
Demonstrators wearing Anonymous Guy Fawkes masks attend a protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) on February 11, 2012 in Paris. Protesters have adopted as their own the now-iconic wryly smiling, mustachioed Guy Fawkes cartoon character masks of the global hacker group Anonymous. ACTA's aim is to beef up international standards for intellectual property protection, for example by doing more to fight counterfeit medicine and other goods. But it is ACTA's potential role in cyberspace that has caused outcry online and on the streets. (Image credit: AFP/Getty Images via @daylife)
UPDATE 03/15/13, 12:37 Pacific Time: Jay Leiderman, quoted at the end of this story as a Ventura, Calif.-based lawyer who has represented hackers dealing with cyber-crime charges, he will now be representing Keys. In an email toForbes he said the charges against Keys were false. “He was in the chat room just to do a story,” Leiderman said. “He handed over no passwords or logins. This is a shocking case of prosecutorial overreach, and part of a sad and disturbing trend.” New York-based attorney Tor Ekeland will also represent Keys.
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