As a seasoned gamer and cybersecurity enthusiast, I can’t help but feel a pang of unease upon hearing about the reported hacking of Disney‘s internal Slack channels. The thought of sensitive data being compromised, especially in the creative industry that I hold dear, is a disheartening reality that we’ve become all too accustomed to in this digital age.
It’s been reported that the internal communication channels on Slack used by Disney for internal communications have allegedly been breached by an unknown group. This group claims to be acting out of ethical concerns and has leaked what appear to be confidential files, including information about Disney’s internal structure and upcoming projects. Disney is currently looking into the incident.
Disney’s internal Slack channels reportedly hacked
A hacking group called Nullbulge has come out and taken responsibility for the cybercrime.
According to The Wall Street Journal’s report, Nullbulge successfully gained access to Disney’s Slack channels, collecting information from approximately 10,000 different groups. On their website, they posted the stolen data along with a message boasting, “Discover unreleased projects, raw images and code, some login credentials, links to internal APIs/web pages, and much more! Enjoy exploring it; there’s a lot to find.”
The Wall Street Journal revealed that leaked data from 2019, obtained by Nullbulge, included confidential messages about Disney’s internal operations. Nullbulge explained their motivation, explaining they targeted Disney due to its handling of artist contracts, its attitude towards AI, and its apparent disregard for consumers.
Along with the hack, the group posted a cautionary message on their site. “Treat all your personal information as if it’s at risk – logins, credit card details, even your Social Security number – this is a heads-up for everyone,” their statement advised.
According to news sources, Nullbulge successfully gained access to a manager’s computer in Disney’s software development department, allowing them to obtain “as many messages and files as they could.” (Deadline)
Disney is investigating potential hack
Disney has remained silent about the hacking scandal, but they have communicated privately with various news outlets, stating, “Disney is looking into this situation.”
The occurrence brings to mind the recent wave of cyber attacks hitting entertainment companies. Notable victims in this trend include Live Nation, Roku, AT&T, among others, who have experienced data breaches in the limelight.
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2024-07-16 15:12