Disneyland Paris Dreams Hijacked: Anubis Ransomware Strikes with 64GB Data Heist!

The Anubis ransomware gang claims to have captured Disneyland Paris’s blueprints, making Mickey and friends wish they had a stronger firewall. The stolen 64GB data is said to include plans for attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean. No word yet on whether Goofy is negotiating the ransom.

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Hot Take:

In a twist of fate, it seems even the happiest place on Earth isn’t immune to a not-so-happy ransomware attack. Maybe Anubis will ask for a lifetime supply of Mickey Mouse ears as ransom? And here we thought the scariest thing at Disneyland was the Haunted Mansion. Turns out, it’s actually the hackers.

Key Points:

  • Anubis ransomware gang claims Disneyland Paris as their latest victim.
  • The breach allegedly resulted in a 64GB data haul, focusing on park construction and renovation details.
  • Anubis evolved from a test version named “Sphinx” and offers RaaS profit-sharing models.
  • Plans for attractions like Frozen and Pirates of the Caribbean are reportedly part of the leaked data.
  • The breach remains unverified, with Disneyland Paris yet to comment.

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