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Hacker group NullBulge announces breach of Disney's internal Slack collaboration platform: 1.2TB of messages and documents leaked

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According to news from this website on July 14, the hacker group NullBulge announced that it had invaded Disney’s internal Slack infrastructure and leaked 1.2TB (1.1TiB) of sensitive data, including internal messages and document information of nearly 10,000 channels.

黑客组织 NullBulge 宣布攻破迪士尼内部 Slack 协作平台:1.2TB 消息及文档泄露


The hacker group posted on the Breach Forums on July 12:
1.1TiB of data. Nearly 10,000 channels, all possible information and files were dumped. There are also unreleased projects, original images and code, some login information, internal API/web links, and more! Feel free to sift through it, there's a lot out there.

黑客组织 NullBulge 宣布攻破迪士尼内部 Slack 协作平台:1.2TB 消息及文档泄露


▲ Screenshot of Breach Forums forum, picture source StackDiary According to foreign media StackDiary citing anonymous sources, the leaked files include:
employee names, email addresses and even home address information
over 50,000 different images
number Hundreds of PDF and Excel documents showing the internal network structure of Disney operations
Financial data for streaming services such as Disney+ and Hulu
Internal login URLs, API access points, project source code, system logs
Project plans and information about various ongoing Discussion of the project
This site has noticed that Disney has not yet publicly responded to this.

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