A former Walt Disney World employee will plead guilty to hacking menu-creation software to include profanity and alter allergy information, court records indicate.
On menus that included a QR code, Scheuer reportedly diverted the link to websites on boycotting Israel, according to ...
A former Disney World Resort employee has pleaded guilty to hacking into one of the company's computer systems and removing life-saving allergy information from restaurant menus. Michael Scheuer ...
A former Walt Disney World employee will plead guilty to hacking menu-creation software to include profanity and alter allergy information. Federal court documents filed Friday show Michael Scheuer ...
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. He was previously a menu ...
Michael Scheuer and his legal team have entered a guilty plea for hacking Disney World's restaurant menu-creation software, altering allergen information, inserting swastikas, and changing wine ...
Michael Scheuer was fired on June 13, 2024 for his alleged misconduct. He worked as a menu production manager, and his termination was considered "contentious and…not considered to be amicable," ...
Michael Scheuer admitted to the hack, as well as adding swastikas to the memus. He faces up to 10 years in prison for his charges, according to the plea agreement. A former menu production manager ...
A former Disney employee agreed to plead guilty to altering allergen info on restaurant menus. Michael Scheuer admitted to the hack, as well as adding swastikas to the memus. He faces up to 10 years ...
Michael Scheuer entered a guilty plea on two counts in connection to his involvement in hacking Disney’s menu creation system changing prices, adding profanity, and even changing allergen ...
Michael Scheuer changed menus to falsely indicate that certain food items did not contain potentially deadly allergens such as peanuts, a court filing says. A former Disney employee agreed to ...