Hackers Reportedly Leak 1.1 TB of Disney Slack Messages: What You Need to Know
Entertainment | July 15, 2024, 11:34 p.m.
NullBulge, a hacking group, has released a 1.1-TB data dump allegedly from Disney's internal Slack archive. The treasure trove includes messages, files from almost 10,000 channels, unreleased projects, code, images, login credentials, and internal links. The hackers claim to have received insider help and named a Disney employee, but Disney has not confirmed this. Security experts find the breach plausible given the prevalence of data theft from cloud and software-as-a-service platforms. NullBulge claims to be a hacktivist group focused on protecting artists' rights by targeting violators of specific "sins." The leaked data not only includes alleged Slack information but also personal details of the insider who provided the data. Security experts caution that corporate Slack accounts are prime targets for hackers. Disney faces increased threats following this breach.