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Hackers claim they have an unreleased Disney movie

2017-05-15
Disney might be the latest victim of Hollywood hackers The Hollywood Reporter posted an article saying Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed that was exactly the case to a bunch of Walt Disney employees in a town hall meeting it appears a group of hackers have demanded an undisclosed ransom from the company claiming they had stolen an upcoming film on Disney's release slate there's no word on which movie the hackers might have lifted this year Disney will be releasing five additional major blockbusters pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales Cars three spider-man homecoming Dia de los Muertos animated film Coco and Star Wars Episode eight the last Jedi of course there's also a chance these hackers only have the first 20 minutes of a movie or they could be completely bluffing and have nothing at all the group asked for the ransom to be paid via Bitcoin and if their demands weren't met the movie would be chopped up and released to the public in increments which sounds kind of like a cliche kidnapping movie Eiger reportedly told those Walt Disney employees the company will be working with federal law enforcement to find the people responsible for the threat and will not be paying up which totally makes sense because everybody knows you never pay kidnappers or negotiate with terrorists in movies maybe they could hire John wick to hunt down these guys oh my god this could be its own movie you're super welcome for your next blockbuster Hollywood for more information check out cnet.com I'm Ashley sceva be good humans
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