Walt Disney Company Faces Alleged Massive 1.1TB Data Breach
The Walt Disney Company is reportedly facing a significant data breach, with claims that 1.1 terabytes of sensitive information have been compromised. A hacktivist group known as “Nullbulge” claims to have gained access to Disney’s internal Slack platform, potentially exposing a vast amount of data, including unreleased projects, login credentials, concept art, and personal information.
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While the exact contents of the breach remain unverified, the group has released a screenshot purportedly showing various Disney files. However, the “Nullbulge” website has since been taken offline, preventing further access to any leaked data. Disney has yet to publicly address the alleged breach.
If confirmed, this incident would be the latest in a series of high-profile data breaches impacting major companies. In late 2022, Rockstar Games suffered a similar breach through its Slack platform, resulting in the leak of 90 videos related to the highly anticipated game GTA 6. Similarly, in late 2023, Insomniac Games fell victim to a significant breach, with over 1 million files compromised and later released to the public after hackers failed to find a buyer willing to pay $2 million for the data.
The potential fallout from this alleged breach for Disney is substantial, given the vast amount of sensitive information that may have been exposed. Fans and industry insiders alike are eagerly awaiting further details and an official response from Disney regarding the incident.
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