A former Disney World employee changed menus to falsely indicate that food items didn't contain deadly allergens like peanuts, authorities said.
A former Disney employee has pleaded guilty to altering menus at Walt Disney World restaurants to hide information about potentially deadly allergens like peanuts, according to CNBC.
A former Disney World employee admitted to hacking menus to change allergy info and add swastikas after he was fired from the company for misconduct.
Michael Scheuer, who had been a Disney menu production manager, in one instance added a swastika to a menu during hack, prosecutors said.
A former Walt Disney World employee will plead guilty to hacking menu-creation software to include profanity and alter allergy information, court records indicate.
A disgruntled employee admitted to hacking into Disney World's computer network to alter allergy information along with other ...
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 fired Disney World employee pleaded guilty Friday to hacking into menu-creation software used by the company’s restaurants to falsely show certain food items didn’t contain peanuts and other ...
A former Disney employee accused of hacking the computer system that Walt Disney World uses to create its menus has pled guilty in Federal Court, documents show.
In a Florida court filing issued this past week, fired Walt Disney World Cast Member Michael Scheuer has agreed to plead guilty to computer fraud and aggravated identity theft. Fired Cast Member ...
Michael Scheuer had a 22-year career with the CIA, in which he served in both the Directorate of Intelligence (DI) and the Directorate of Operations (DO). During his tenure at the CIA, Scheuer's ...