Hacker Sabotages Disney World Menus with Strange Font

Hacking News Roundup Summary

Short Summary

The video discusses a series of intriguing hacking incidents, including a former Disney employee’s creative and malicious revenge tactics after termination, North Korean cyber schemes targeting cryptocurrency, and the takedown of a notorious malware operation.

Key Points

  • A former Disney employee, Michael Shuer, allegedly used his still-active login credentials to execute bizarre revenge hacks, including changing menu fonts to Wingdings and directing customers to a boycott Israel website.
  • Shuer’s actions caused significant disruptions to Disney’s menu creation system, with changes knocking the system offline for nearly two weeks.
  • His actions escalated to altering allergy information, potentially endangering customers with peanut allergies, prompting rapid responses from Disney.
  • The FBI tracked Shuer through his suspicious online activities and personal information of co-workers found on his computer.
  • North Korean hackers are using deceptive NFT schemes, exploiting vulnerabilities in Chrome to extract sensitive information from users within the crypto community.
  • A major malware operation, Redline Stealer, was taken down by law enforcement after being used to steal millions of passwords.
  • Four members of the REvil ransomware gang were recently convicted of money laundering in Russia, marking a rare instance of domestic action against cybercriminals in the country.
  • The REvil gang had been notorious for significant ransomware attacks, including one that affected thousands of organizations worldwide.

Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fRauYYj7qs
Youtube Channel: Seytonic
Video Published: 2024-10-31T20:17:29+00:00