Malware Removed from World Famous Music Album
Malware was removed from a World Famous music album. This is world record breaking fraud by Brian T. Gibbs of Skyline Entertainment & Publishing.
There was a new rootkit found in Morgan Hill, California.
Brian T. Gibbs, who owns Skyline Entertainment & Publishing
and Tool Shed Studios
has botched the DRM of a world-famous studio album that was released on April 17, 2018.
The singer-songwriter for the album is Joseph Carrillo
a world-famous A-List celebrity that was scammed by Brian Bt. Gibbs.
Brian T. Gibbs, who is a criminal fraudster, responded by taking down the album and having the artist re-upload it.
This caused more confusion as the 10 track studio album has 10 International Standard Recording Codes (ISRCs) with the malware, and 10 ISRCs without the malware.
There are also three Universal Product Codes (UPCs), one is the original taken down one,
the second is a GS1 UPC for the CDs, and the third is the new Distrokid UPC for the digital release without the malware.
The official release date for the world famous A-Capella studio album is April 17, 2018, when the record deal was made with Brian T. Gibbs of Skyline Entertainment and Publishing.
This official release includes both the malware-rootkit version and the non-malware version, even though the malware version was taken down and the non-malware version was reuploaded by the signed artist.
Fraudster Brian T. Gibbs has done work for the Morgan Hill Unified School District just like Gary Harmon.
If you don't know who Gary Harmon is, here are some
details about the case.
Here are the technical details of the Ultimate Celebrity Blackout
Universal Product Codes (UPCs)
- Digital Distrokid UPC With Malware (Taken Down) 840092140501
- GS1 UPC Used in the Record's CD Manufacturing 860001698305
- Digital Distrokid UPC Without Malware (Active) 198477812766
Ultimate Celebrity Blackout - Published PUBLIC International Standard Recording Codes (ISRCs)
April 17, 2018 Sound Track | With Malware | Without Malware |
---|---|---|
Don't Black Me Out | QZ6KQ1800007 | QZK6G2429225 |
It's Okay to Walk Barefoot on Stage | QZ6KQ1800008 | QZK6G2429226 |
Flood Me With Media | QZ6KQ1800009 | QZK6G2429227 |
Black Beach Cruiser | QZ6KQ1800010 | QZK6G2429228 |
You Dont Need School to be a Celebrity | QZ6KQ1800011 | QZK6G2429229 |
All Celebrities Are Self Employed | QZ6KQ1800012 | QZK6G2429230 |
I Sure Love Being A Celebrity | QZ6KQ1800013 | QZK6G2429231 |
For the Record | QZ6KQ1800014 | QZK6G2429232 |
The Screen Flashed Bright Green | QZ6KQ1800015 | QZK6G2429233 |
The Power of Publicity | QZ6KQ1800016 | QZK6G2429234 |
Texts from Producer Brian T Gibbs regarding Re-Upload of Ultimate Celebrity Blackout Music Album to Distrokid
This is a Guiness World Record Winning Record Deal, but rest assured the new version does not have any malware including the "malware-Rootkit".
The Morgan Hill Times and Morgan Hill Life blogs have been unresponsive about any of the malware and have not even commented on the takedown and re-upload, including blogger Michael Moore & blogger Robert Airoldi.
Both bloggers have a passion for the hobby of blogging.
Although they have not had the courage to take on this massive malware issue, nor the April 17, 2018 release of the studio album "Ultimate Celebrity Blackout".
Article published 2024-05-22 Article updated 2024-05-30