A former Walt Disney World employee is accused of hacking the theme park's menu system to manipulate their menus, according ...
Former Disney World employee Michael Scheuer is accused of changing allergen information for some menu items that could have ...
Michael Scheuer, a former menu production manager at Disney has been charged with orchestrating a sophisticated series of cyberattacks spanning from June to September 2024 against his former employer.
Disney identified and removed all altered menus before they were shipped to restaurants, according to the complaint.
The cyberattack caused at least $150,000 in damage and has gotten the FBI involved. Disney printed the wrong menus but ...
When Scheuer worked for Disney as a “Menu Product Manager,” his job was to create and publish menus. The system, Menu Creator, is a company that creates menus to distribute to Disney-owned ...
In July the company conducted an internal investigation and uncovered changes made to its menu creator system that rendered all of the menus unusable, the complaint said. Disney’s menu creator ...
Disney’s menu creator system was impacted for one to two weeks, according to the complaint, and manual processes had to be used to fix the menus.Disney employees discovered the disruption when ...
Disney became aware of problems with the menu software it uses, called Menu Creator, which is owned by a third party, in July, and determined the issues were from unauthorized computer intrusions.