A former Disney World employee changed menus to falsely indicate that food items didn't contain deadly allergens like peanuts ...
A former Walt Disney World employee will plead guilty to hacking menu-creation software to include profanity and alter allergy information, court records indicate.
Michael Scheuer, of Winter Garden, pleaded guilty to one count of computer fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft as part of a plea deal with prosecutors.
Michael Scheuer, a former employee at the Florida park, pled guilty to hacking into the company's computer systems and changing their menu items on Friday. Scheuer was fired from Disney on June ...
When accessing the menu-creation software, Scheuer was accused of making some pages inaccessible, changing fonts and allergy information, and adding profanity and images, including a swastika. The ...
Authorities also allege that after Michael Scheuer was fired last summer as the park’s menu production manager, he hacked into third-party menu creation software used by Disney. Authorities further ...
A former Disney employee has agreed to a plead guilty for hacking into the company's menu creation software to exclude deadly food allergens.
On menus that included a QR code, Scheuer reportedly diverted the link to websites on boycotting Israel, according to Business Insider. A float with people dressed as characters from the Walt ...
Federal court documents filed Friday show Michael Scheuer intends to plead guilty to charges of “knowingly transmitting a program, information, code, and command and intentionally causing damage ...