Disney’s Data Disaster: Nullbulge Hacktivists Leak Over 1TB of Sensitive Info

Disney’s Slack messaging data leak, claimed by the hacktivist group Nullbulge, has exposed over a terabyte of internal information, including login credentials and unreleased project details.

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Disney’s fairytale kingdom just got a dose of reality, thanks to Nullbulge. Who knew “happily ever after” could be sabotaged by a hacker with a beef about AI?

Key Points:

– **Hacktivist Group Nullbulge**: Claimed responsibility for the leak of over 1.1 terabytes of Disney’s internal Slack data.
– **Method of Attack**: Gained access through a compromised Disney employee’s computer.
– **Sensitive Information**: Data includes login credentials, proprietary code, images, and information on unreleased projects.
– **Disney’s Response**: Confirmed an investigation is underway.
– **Motivation**: Nullbulge cited concerns over artist rights, AI use, and Disney’s business practices.

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