Authorities in Singapore have arrested a 26-year-old man accused of illegally accessing studio systems and leaking a film linked to Avatar: The Last Airbender.
According to investigators, the suspect allegedly bypassed security measures to gain unauthorized access to servers belonging to Paramount Pictures, where he downloaded and distributed the unreleased content.
The arrest follows an earlier claim by the suspect, who reportedly insisted that the file was sent to him unintentionally.
“Someone accidentally sent it to me,” he was quoted as saying.
However, authorities say digital forensics contradicted that claim, revealing deliberate access to restricted systems. The case has raised fresh concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the entertainment industry and the growing issue of content piracy.
If convicted, the suspect could face a fine exceeding $50,000, a prison sentence of up to seven years, or both under Singapore’s cybercrime laws.
