Singapore Police Arrest 26-Year-Old for Unauthorized Server Access and Leaking Unreleased 'Avatar' Film

A 26-year-old faces 7 years in jail for allegedly hacking a server and leaking 'The Legend of Aang'. Singapore police recovered the film from his devices.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 24, 2026, 8:33 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Straits Times

Singapore Police Arrest 26-Year-Old for Unauthorized Server Access and Leaking Unreleased 'Avatar' Film - article image
Singapore Police Arrest 26-Year-Old for Unauthorized Server Access and Leaking Unreleased 'Avatar' Film - article image

Digital Breach Leads to Leak of High-Profile Animated Feature

Singapore law enforcement has arrested a 26-year-old man suspected of orchestrating a digital breach to leak an unreleased major motion picture. The individual allegedly gained unauthorized remote access to a media content server, allowing him to download the full file of a highly anticipated animated film. According to statements from the Singapore Police Force on April 24, the suspect then proceeded to upload segments of the stolen content onto various social media platforms, sparking an immediate investigation into the source of the leak.

Targeted Film Identified as Part of the 'Avatar' Franchise

While early reports were general, the case is understood to be specifically linked to the upcoming movie The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender, a continuation of the popular Avatar franchise. The investigation was triggered on April 16 after the police received a formal report regarding the unauthorized circulation of the film's footage online. The rapid spread of the content on social media posed a significant threat to the intellectual property and marketing strategy of the media companies involved in the production.

Swift Apprehension and Recovery of Evidence

The Singapore Police Force acted with significant speed, identifying and arresting the 26-year-old within 24 hours of the initial report. During the operation, officers seized a variety of electronic devices, including computers and mobile phones, which are believed to have been used in the breach. A digital copy of the unreleased film was successfully recovered from the man’s hardware, providing critical evidence for the prosecution and potentially preventing further distribution of the stolen media.

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