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Old 03-18-2004, 07:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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This is something quite interesting. When I used to work in the IT group several of us kept old servers running on the network filled with MP3s and Movies. We'd watch movies and share MP3s with other groups. Since we had a security breach a year ago that involved the FBI, the servers have gone away and everyone is scared because of how closely they monitor the network now.

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March 17, 2004

Pirates walk plank at Fox
Employee used studio's servers to distrib illegal pix


By Claude Brodesser


Fox Entertainment Group, the parent company of Twentieth Century Fox, is dealing with some 21st-century security problems: Fox Entertainment Group information technology worker Lisa Yamamoto has found herself at the center of both internal studio and federal anti-piracy probes.

These investigations have revealed that Fox's own computer servers were used to store and transmit Fox movies "X2" and "Daredevil" as well as pics from other studios for Internet and DVD pirates.

In a prepared statement, Fox Entertainment Group spokeswoman Teri Everett said the company "has zero tolerance for piracy" and that "we are outraged that individuals within our own company not only engaged in this behavior, but also used our technology to do so."

Everett added that the "employees involved have already been terminated and the company intends to see that "anyone implicated in this matter is prosecuted under the fullest extent of the law."

While Yamamoto has not been charged with a crime, the Secret Service asked for a search warrant on Feb. 9 to sift through Yamamoto's home computers and hard drives, according to documents posted Wednesday on Web site Thesmokinggun.com.

The Secret Service's Los Angeles office confirmed the agency's electronic crimes task force searched Yamamoto's home Feb. 10 after internal investigations by Fox showed she appeared to be a member of a "Warez" group -- an underground Internet community that competes for high-quality pirated computer software, DVDs and movies.

According to James Todak, deputy special agent in charge at the Secret Service's Los Angeles office, materials were seized, including Yamamoto's home computers and hard drives. He categorized the investigation as "in the preliminary stages" and added that the matter had been referred to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Los Angeles-based assistant U.S. attorney Christopher Johnson, who is prosecuting the case, called the movie business "a target-rich environment right now."

Johnson stopped short of saying exactly when he'd impanel a grand jury to seek indictments, but noted, "You can reasonably assume that Dept. of Justice is taking this very seriously. Global piracy is happening at lightning speed. Movies like 'Kill Bill' and 'Last Samurai' are getting ripped here and showing up in Istanbul and Madrid just days later, so there's a bigger appreciation for what's going on at the studios."

Lucky break

Were it not for an apparently unrelated earlier breach of the studio's Internet security in November, Yamamoto might never have surfaced as a suspect, nor would Fox have necessarily discovered its servers and bandwidth were being used for movie piracy: Some 1,800 Fox employees were surprised to receive an anonymous email -- one that contained the names, Social Security numbers and salaries of hundreds of their co-workers at the FX and Fox Sports cable networks (Daily Variety, Nov. 6).

As a result of that embarrassing leak, Fox Entertainment Group director of corporate security James Chaffee began an investigation. It led to the discovery that a server maintained by Fox information technology employees was being used as a "Warez" server.

It addition to pirated software and computer games, it also contained 14 copyrighted films from virtually every MPAA member studio, and two independents. Those servers have since been shut down.

The search warrant was executed on Yamamoto because emails monitored by Fox security and IT personnel revealed that Yamamoto asked Fox contract employee Kevin Sarna to allow her access from her home address to the same Fox servers being used for piracy.

Downloading spree

According to the search warrant affidavit, computer records provided to the Secret Service by Fox IT showed that Yamamoto had previously downloaded "large volumes of data" from the Fox server to her home computer. So much material was flowing between her work and home that in January, Fox security began documenting her Internet activities.

By February, Fox corporate security chief Chaffee had learned that Yamamoto's home computer contained illegally reproduced programs like Nero, which permits duplication of movie files onto optical CDs and DVDs, and Perfect Logger, a program that "allows covert surveillance of another computer."

Yamamoto was unreachable for comment Wednesday, as was Sarna. Amusingly enough, Yamamoto's clearly a sci-fi film buff: Her home answering machine greets callers with actual dialogue from MGM's 1956 sci-fi classic, "Forbidden Planet" -- the outgoing message is delivered by Robby the Robot, who croaks ominously: "My beams are focused on your blasters, gentlemen."

(Bill Higgins and Addie Morfoot contributed to this report.)
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Old 03-18-2004, 08:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This is completely off-topic, but when I saw the thread title the image that popped into my head is a bunch of bearded, peg-legged guys wandering around the Fox boardroom going "Yarrr..."

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To redeem myself at least to some small degree, I agree - pirating your own company's stuff is kind of dumb. I can't imagine there was much money in it - were they just getting off on giving free stuff to their buddies?
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Old 03-18-2004, 08:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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To redeem myself at least to some small degree, I agree - pirating your own company's stuff is kind of dumb. I can't imagine there was much money in it - were they just getting off on giving free stuff to their buddies?
In the industry we get screeners either at a theater or via VHS/DVD throughout the year. That's how the reviewers can review a movie or show and get it to press during the same time of release. The last few theater screenings I've gone to they have been very agressive in searching people for cameras.

The DVD/VHS screeners, sometimes get given to friends (which is against the rules) coworkers etc. Sometimes some of those friends are unscrupulous and will rip or digitize it. This is usually how something gets out before it's actually released.
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Old 03-18-2004, 08:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes you do.

At least that's the impresion I got from the whole Warez scene. Lot's of games get leaked from the press or the reproduction businesses. Either of those stand to lose a lot if they're caught.
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Old 03-18-2004, 08:57 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Secret Service... wow that seems really impressive. I thought their only task was currency Counterfeit and guarding the president...

That said, I too work in the industry, although not directly for a major studio, and have experienced the frisking at press/industry screenings.

I have to agree that, regardless of how you feel about piracy in general... "You don't shit where you eat, and you don't undermine the industry you work within"... Unless you expect to get caught.



PS: I, like Lurkette was expecting something like Pirates of the Fox Studio...
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Old 03-18-2004, 11:33 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I work in the industry as well and I can kind of see why people would do that, though I've never done it myself and don't plan to. For those working in post-production, you work with digitized films a lot and it can be very easy to take those and give copies to your friends or just share them on the internet. Using the computer servers of the studio you work for, now that seems idiotic.
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Old 03-18-2004, 11:34 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I too felt the urge to reply with nothing but "Arrr matey!"
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Old 03-18-2004, 03:11 PM   #8 (permalink)
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So much material was flowing between her work and home that in January, Fox security began documenting her Internet activities.
What a dipshit. She's likely a pretty educated person. Didn't she think that they might catch on to the fact that tons of data was going from the company servers to her home computer?

I have lots of mp3's on my computer, but I own the CD for every one of them (I have them all at home). It's just easier than bringing in CDs. My boss knows and it's all cool.

I'd never do anything remotely illegal from my work computer. Shit, I don't even download legal mp3s while I'm at work.
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