Disney has allegedly been hacked, with 1TB of stolen data, including unreleased projects, login credentials, raw images, codes, and more. Disney has not commented on this incident yet, and it has yet to be verified.
NullBulge recently claimed to have leaked Disney’s internal Slack. According to their post, the leaked data amounts to 1.1 terabytes, including almost 10,000 channels, every message and file, unreleased projects, raw images, code, some logins, links to internal APIs/web pages, and more.
The post claims, “1.1TiB of data. Almost 10,000 channels, every message and file possible, dumped. Unreleased projects, raw images and code, some logins, links to internal APIs/web pages, and more! Have fun sifting through it, there is a lot there. We tried to hold off until we got deeper in, but our inside man got cold feet and kicked us out! I thought we had something special. Consider the dropping of literally every bit of personal info you have.”
Back in 2019, a report from the tech-news site ZDNet indicated that several thousand Disney Plus accounts were being offered for free on hacking forums or available for $3 to $11 per account. Variety reported that Disney pointed out the issue of cybercriminals stealing usernames and passwords isn’t unique to Disney Plus, stating, “Billions of usernames and passwords leaked from previous breaches at other companies, pre-dating the launch of Disney+, are being sold on the web.”
In the case of Disney Plus, according to Disney, “We have seen a very small percentage of users in this situation and encourage any users who are having these kinds of issues to reach out to our customer support so we can help them.”
Source: Pirat_Nation/X