Movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: the dead do not tell fairy tales" hasn’t come out yet, but soon they can help him with this. Hackers claim that they stole the tape and are ready to put it on the network if the company Disney will not give them money.
This is reported by the portal Deadline. Chapter Disney Bob Aiger (Bob Iger) confirmed that some problem with hackers really happened, but did not call the affected film. The missing piece of the Deadline mosaic was diverted by himself – according to the sources of the site, new ones became the victim "Pirates of the Caribbean", which are released only on May 25.
Hackers demand to pay a certain https://maxiplaycasino.co.uk/bonus/ impressive amount of money in bitcoins. If Disney will not do this, then pirates shine "Pirates" on fragments and will gradually publish them on the Internet. And the longer Disney will pull with payment, the longer the passages will become.
Disney refuses to make a deal with blackmailers and attracted the FBI to the case. Hector Montseger (HECTOR MONSEGUR), former hacker and director of security in Rhino Security Labs, says the FBI will have to sweat. Hasters could appropriate someone else’s merits, so it is difficult to track them down – evil computer geniuses are sitting around the world, how to find out exactly who stole the film? In addition, hackers know very well what methods the FBI uses when tracking. Therefore, an attacker from Egypt can use programs from Russia to send an investigation along the false path.
Monsger suggests that the film was stolen from partners Disney -distributors or someone like that. Because at Disney Surely the data safety is all right, but companies do not pay much effort and attention to this issue less than this issue.
As Deadline recalls, a similar situation has not so long ago happened to Netflix. The hacker stole a dozen new episodes of the series from the company "Orange – Hit of the season". Netflix, Like Disney, refused to pay the extortionist, and he leaked the episodes to the network.