Journalist Matthew Keys Sentenced To 24-Month Prison Term For Helping Anonymous (theverge.com)
An anonymous reader writes: The former Reuters journalist convicted last year for aiding the hacker group Anonymous has been sentenced to 24 months in prison today. Matthew Keys faced up to a possible 25 years for three counts of hacking. Keys will be on supervised release and he is set to surrender on June 15th. In October 2015, Keys was found guilty for violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act when he provided website login credentials to The Los Angeles Times, a Tribune Media-owned newspaper. In the past, he's worked for a companion Tribune property, KTXL Fox 40 in Sacramento, California, which gave him possession of the login information to the join content management system. As a result, Anonymous members altered one story on the Los Angeles Times website. He then went to work for Reuters, where he was fired from his position as social media editor after charges were filed in March 2013.
Disproportionate sentences like this don't enamor people to their government, or to put it another way "unjust laws serve to bring all law into contempt." The United States of Amerika indeed where the slightest act is met with ridiculous punishment. No wonder per capita the land of the free imprisons the most people in the world.
Shh.
Light? He's going to federal prison for 2 years because he gave someone a password!
If you give someone the key to your neighbor's house (which you have as a trustworthy neighbor) and the guy you give the key to goes inside and takes a shit on their carpet, I don't think you'd be looking at 2 years in prison. But this is "on a computer" so holy shit, better give him federal PMITA prison time... What a crock.
"Keys .. denies the actions that he was accused of and has vowed to appeal the case to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, a process that likely will last a year or more .. He continues to maintain that the FBI is punishing him for his journalistic work of investigating the Anonymous collective and for not cooperating with the FBI when they contacted him in April 2011." ref
If this occurred in Russia, the US press would be full of outrage at a "journalist" being railroaded.
Calls would be made for Amnesty to investigate and Obama would call for a new range of sanctions to be imposed.
Instead, he'll just add to the already huge prison population of a country with over a quarter of the PLANET's population that are housed in cages.
Fancy being jailed for giving someone what should have been EXPIRED passwords.
Like giving your kids keys from old rentals and finding that they gave them to a friend that used them to steal a SNES from an old dwelling that didn't change the keys when you left !