Former employee Disney He was sentenced to three years in prison for invading the company’s servers and changing their restaurant lists, including forging information about allergens and entering inappropriate language.
Michael Choueir, resident of Florida, was sentenced last week to a federal court and ordered to pay about $ 690,000 as compensation, with the most intended Disney. He stated that he was guilty in January on charges of digital fraud and accusing strict identity stealing.
“Scheuer is still sorry and apologizes to his former colleagues. We are grateful because the judge heard all our arguments and mitigate him by establishing a penalty that was half of what the government is looking for,” Schwei’s lawyer, David Haas, said in a statement. CNN International.
Scheuer work as a list manager for Disney The fire was shot last June, according to the original complaint.
He had access and also used safe internal servers to create lists and publish them for all restaurants Disney As part of your work in the company. the Disney Identify and remove all the lists that were changed before sending them to restaurants.
Scheuer invaded the menu servers from Disney Several times to handle the menus and boycott them, such as changing prices and adding inappropriate language.
Then he made changes to the lists that threaten “public health and safety”, including changing information about allergens to indicate that some of the elements of the peanut -free menu were free of peanuts, which are a deadly danger to people with allergies.
Employees Disney They discovered the turmoil when Scheuer changed the list of the list of the list to symbols known as Wingdings.
“This change was so great that it caused the Creator’s List system not being able to do all the source changes in all lists,” Al -Shakawi said.
A Disney I was also forced to leave the initial menu application in non -communication mode with backup to restore the operating capacity. “
The US Department of Justice said in a statement last week that “mathematical invasions” also included changing “existing information related to wine areas to reflect the recent collective shootings.”
In addition, Scheuer claimed the accounts of the disabled employees during the invasion campaigns. Preventing at least 14 employees from Disney From your accounts when trying to log in constantly with incorrect passwords. He also used a robot to try more than 100,000 entry into its accounts, making it unusable.