The Hollywood Reporter reported that Iger revealed the incident on Monday during a meeting with American Broadcasting Company employees in New York City. Although, Iger did not reveal the name of the movie being targeted by hackers, an anonymous source known to the situation told ABC that the targeted movie is the new “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequel.
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While it is unclear how much ransom payment is being demanded, Iger stated that the hackers vowed to release the movie in parts if the ransom payment is not paid. Remember, Disney’s upcoming theatrical release includes movies like Cars 3 and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. The rumors also hit that Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s workprint was pirated by cyber criminals but it turned out to be a hoax and no official statement came from the studio.
The story is still developing and this article will be updated with further information. Stay tuned.
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