A major data breach at Disney has been confirmed, with a hacking group, Nullbulge, claiming responsibility for the attack.
The group alleges to have stolen approximately 1.2 terabytes of data from Disney’s internal Slack channels. This massive trove of information includes sensitive data such as unreleased projects, internal communications, code, and employee credentials.
Nullbulge claims to have gained access to Disney’s Slack system
Nullbulge claims to have gained access to Disney’s Slack system through an insider who inadvertently provided them with login credentials. The group further asserts that their motive is to protect artists’ rights and ensure fair compensation, targeting companies they deem to be violating these principles. Disney’s handling of artist contracts, its approach to AI, and its perceived disregard for consumers are cited as reasons for the attack.
Security experts verified
Security experts have verified the authenticity of the leaked data, highlighting the increasing vulnerability of large corporations to cyberattacks.
The breach underscores the growing threat posed by data theft from cloud-based platforms. Experts warn that Disney is likely to face further cyberattacks in the wake of this incident.
As the investigation unfolds, the full extent of the damage caused by this breach remains to be determined. Disney is likely to face significant challenges in mitigating the fallout and restoring public trust.
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