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Hackers Claim to Have Leaked 1.1 TB of Disney Slack Messages


A hacker group called “NullBulge” says it stole more than a terabyte of Disney's internal Slack messages and files from nearly 10,000 channels in an apparent protest over AI-generated art.

A group calling itself “NullBulge” published a 1.1-terabyte trove of data late last week that it claims is a dump of Disney's internal Slack archive. Roei Sherman, field CTO at Mitiga Security, says he isn't surprised that a giant like Disney could have a breach of this scale and significance. The popular team communication platform is owned by Salesforce and is used by an array of prominent organizations, including IBM, Capital One bank, Uber, and Disney rival Paramount.

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