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A judge sentenced a former Disney World employee to three years in prison after he hacked into the park's menu system to remove peanut allergy information, add profanities and change fonts.
MOTION BEFORE THAT. A FORMER DISNEY WORKER WHO WAS ACCUSED OF OF HACKING INTO A COMPUTER SYSTEM AT THE PARK HAS BEEN SENTENCED NOW IN FEDERAL COURT. MICHAEL SCHERER WAS SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS IN ...
FBI search ended found computers used to hack menus Scheuer's actions were eventually detected and FBI agents searched and removed four computers from his home on Sept. 23, said the complaint.
Scheuer worked as a menu production manager for Disney and ... Additionally, Scheuer allegedly disabled employee accounts during his hacking campaigns. He locked at least 14 Disney employees ...
Disney employees first became aware of the hack after they noticed that the fonts in the menu creation program had been changed to wingdings, making them “unusable,” according to the complaint.
Scheuer worked as a menu production manager for Disney and ... Additionally, Scheuer allegedly disabled employee accounts during his hacking campaigns. He locked at least 14 Disney employees ...