According to the publication, police discovered that the leaker gained unauthorized remote access to the server on which the animated film was stored, leading him to allegedly download and upload clips of the film online.
This happened in Singapore I guess, but assuming they have similar laws to the US then this would be unlawful access of a computer system.
However, a report from the Hollywood Reporter revealed that the leak didn’t come from within Paramount but from a hacker from PeggleCrew—the same troupe behind an infamous 2016 cyberattack on the hosting website FossHub.
I’m guessing the crime is how they got the movie.
This happened in Singapore I guess, but assuming they have similar laws to the US then this would be unlawful access of a computer system.
I’m out of the loop here, I thought Paramount emailed a link to the file, now he’s a hacker?
Sounds like BS to me, kinda like they’re trying to hide their incompetence and an excuse to nail the guy
Why would anyone trust corporate media on this?