Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Herzog Public Thinking.


"What can I make next to get Klaus to roll in his grave?" I imagine that is what he's thinking. Bye. NO. Not yet ...
Matthew Keys guilty in Los Angeles Times hacking case
10/07/2015 06:48 PM EDT
A California jury has found former Tribune Media employee and social media news maven Matthew Keys guilty of three computer fraud felonies related to a 2010 defacement of the Los Angeles Times' website by a member of the Anonymous hacking group. 
On its second day of deliberation, a jury in U.S. District Court in Sacramento found Keys guilty this afternoon of all three counts levied by prosecutors, who first charged Keys in 2013. Reuters fired him as deputy social media editor shortly after his indictment. 
Keys faces up to 25 years in prison and $750,000 in fines.
Keys shared log-on credentials of the Tribune Co.'s content management system - also used by the Times - with an Anonymous hacker, along with the instruction to "go f--- some s--- up!" 
That resulted in the website featuring an obscene version of an article about congressional Democratic reaction to a tax bill. The newspaper quickly reverted the story to its original state. now, bye.