Crime Fired Disney employee will plead guilty to hacking menus to hide peanut content - Michael Scheuer is also accused of making other changes to Disney restaurant menus, including altering fonts, causing some pages to be blank and changing information about wines to replace geographic regions with the locations of “recent mass shootings."

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A former Disney employee agreed to plead guilty in a federal criminal case where he is accused of hacking into menu-creation software for the company’s restaurants, to falsely indicate that certain food items did not contain potentially deadly allergens such as peanuts, a court filing Friday shows.

Michael Scheuer is also accused of making other changes to Disney restaurant menus, including altering fonts, causing some pages to be blank and changing information about wines to replace geographic regions with the locations of “recent mass shootings,” the filing says.

In one instance, Scheuer added “a swastika” to a menu, according to the plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court in Orlando, Florida. He has agreed to plead guilty to two felony counts — computer fraud and aggravated identity theft.

The Court Watch news site first reported the plea agreement.

The changes that he made to allergen information on menus “focused on peanut, tree nut, shellfish, and milk allergens,” according to the filing.

“Scheuer added notations to menu items indicating they were safe for people with specific allergies, which change could have had fatal consequences depending on the type and severity of a customer’s allergy,” the filing said.

Although it is believed that “some numbers” of the altered menus were ultimately printed, “it is believed that all altered menus were identified and isolated prior to being shipped out” to Disney restaurants.”

The plea agreement says that Disney no longer uses the third-party menu creation application that Scheuer hacked into. The company “has moved to a manual menu approval and distribution process while a new system is developed.”

Scheuer was fired as a menu production manager last June.

In August, the plea agreement says, Scheuer launched a cyberattack “designed to continually lock” Disney employees out of their company online accounts.

Many of the 14 employees targeted in the so-called denial-of-service attack had some kind of interaction with Scheuer when he worked at the company.

Federal agents raided Scheuer’s residence on Sept. 23, the filing said. The denial-of-service attacks ceased minutes before agents first made contact with him, and did not restart after his computer was seized, according to the filing.

A criminal complaint filed in October accused him of accessing menu-creation software on the heels of his termination and making the changes to Disney restaurant menus over a three-month period.

About a month after the raid, Scheuer traveled to the residence of one of the DOS attack targets, the plea agreement said. Scheuer is seen on security camera footage parking in front of the target’s home at night, approaching the front door, inspecting the label of a package outside the door, and then “giving a thumbs up to the camera” before walking back to his car, the filing said.

“The incident followed Scheuer having received notice earlier in the day of a search warrant previously executed by federal agents on his Google account,” the plea agreement said.

Because of that incident, Disney provided security to the victim of the incident, which included removing him from his home and placing him in a hotel, the filing said said.

Scheuer’s lawyer, David Haas, told CNBC that his client will enter his guilty plea in the coming weeks.

“Mr. Scheuer is prepared to accept responsibility for his conduct,” Haas said. “Unfortunately, he has mental health issues that were exacerbated when Disney fired him upon his return from paternity leave.”

“No one was ever at risk of injury and he is deeply remorseful for what happened.”

Haas said Scheuer was fired after objecting to changes in the system for creating menus at the company’s restaurants.

Haas said Scheuer will be subject to a restitution order and fine when he is sentenced. The amount of monetary loss to Disney, which has yet to be determined, will affect the range of recommended prison time for him.

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This is why Disney and many others now choose jeets for their IT, the rapes are predictable losses and when they occur can be passed off completely to the police. This guy's a real kinda crazy one doing some cowboy shit, jeets just gonna shit in the street.
 
“Mr. Scheuer is prepared to accept responsibility for his conduct,” Haas said. “Unfortunately, he has mental health issues that were exacerbated when Disney fired him upon his return from paternity leave.
No one was ever at risk of injury and he is deeply remorseful for what happened.”

That's a bold statement, isn't it?
 
If I was doing this I would just login every day and make extremely subtle and annoying changes. Increase or decrease the font of different sections by 1, move around commas, add slight misspells, move some lines around, change the font to dark grey in some areas. Make all of the other employees think they are going fucking insane.
They should be logging changes as well as who made them. If they have a universally accessible terminal that doesn't even track edit history they're asking for trouble.
 
They should be logging changes as well as who made them. If they have a universally accessible terminal that doesn't even track edit history they're asking for trouble.
Whats the more likely solution. You messed up something when making the menu/document or some guy you fired 3 years ago has been logging into the software to change your documents ever so slightly to drive you insane.

Also, you are expecting too much from software designed by a contractor and subcontracted out to a group of coders in fuck all Arkansas who want to kill themselves because every day they wake up and make garbage cobbled together software for stupid things like making restaurant menus.
 
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He sounds pretty based TBH. People with peanut allergies are genetically deficient, and their bloodlines will be forgotten.
Soaring peanut allergies are not the result of genetic deficiency but developmental. They're rising because more and more parents are avoiding exposing their infants to nuts "in case", not realising this lack of exposure is the very thing causing the rise.

You too might be deathly allergic to peanuts if your parents were like this.
 
Soaring peanut allergies are not the result of genetic deficiency but developmental. They're rising because more and more parents are avoiding exposing their infants to nuts "in case", not realising this lack of exposure is the very thing causing the rise.

You too might be deathly allergic to peanuts if your parents were like this.
Yeah it's an immune system learning issue. Israel figured out how to avoid this pitfall by designing a snack that is palatable to toothless infants that has peanuts in it.

 
You too might be deathly allergic to peanuts if your parents were like this.
If someone's parents are retarded like this they could pass that retardation on to their children. So still a deficiency.
 
I dgaf about the swastika and other edgelord shit, but this was Disney. Little kids go to Disney. Please do not kill little kids by putting shit that can trigger anaphylaxis in their food. Yes yes kids with life-threatening allergies shouldn't eat outside, I get all that and that's certainly an opinion, but can we not trick small children into dying over an ice cream at Disney. Kids haven't done a damn thing to anyone, leave them out of your bullshit.
 
This is part of why you should always ask your server. At Disney, they damn well better know the ingredients. And if they don't, the line cooks do. He's still a jagoff, though.
 
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