Reuters fires social media editor charged with helping hackers
Matthew Keys, Reuters' social media editor, was fired today following an indictment that accuses Keys of helping hackers access his former employer's severs.
Matthew Keys, Reuters' social media editor, was fired today following an indictment that accuses Keys of helping hackers access his former employer's severs.
Matthew Keys, the social media deputy editor, was indicted today for giving Anonymous hackers access to his former employee's servers.
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Reuters' blogging platform was hacked today, allegedly by Syrian hackers loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.
To help boost the quality and amount of original programming available, YouTube is launching a handful of new premium news-related channels to its site, which includes two celebrity and entertainment channels and an offering from Reuters.
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The images and videos of bloody fighting in Libya can be hard to watch, but they are easy to come by.
“Everyone has stuff like this,” a rebel fighter said to a Reuters reporter in …