Kuwait Times

Hacker threatens to release stolen copies of Netflix series

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SAN FRANCISCO: A hacker claims to have stolen the upcoming season of Netflix’s hit series “Orange Is The New Black,” and is demanding that the video streaming service pay an unspecifie­d ransom to prevent all the new episodes from being prematurel­y released online. The hacker, operating under the name The Dark Overlord, has already purportedl­y uploaded the first episode to an illegal file-sharing service. The Associated Press could not legally confirm the authentici­ty of that uploaded file.

New episodes of “Orange” are scheduled for official release on June 9. Netflix said that a small production vendor that works with several major TV studios had suffered a breach. The Los Gatos, California, company described it as an “active situation” that’s being investigat­ed by the FBI and other authoritie­s. Pirated copies of “Orange” could dent Netflix’s subscriber growth and the company’s stock price.

In the ransom note, The Dark Overlord claimed to have stolen series from other studios, too, by breaking into a single company. The purported hacker promised to also release those titles unless “modest” ransoms are paid. Rumors of a massive leak of Hollywood films and TV episodes have been circulatin­g online for months, fed by purported screenshot­s of the footage and a copy of a proposed deal to delete the stolen material in return for tens of thousands of dollars in electronic currency.

 ?? — AP ?? NEW YORK: In this file photo, actress Laverne Cox attends the ‘Orange Is the New Black’ FYC Screening at DGA Theater in New York.
— AP NEW YORK: In this file photo, actress Laverne Cox attends the ‘Orange Is the New Black’ FYC Screening at DGA Theater in New York.

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