In a significant data breach, hacktivist group NullBulge has infiltrated Disney’s internal Slack infrastructure, leaking 1.2TB of sensitive data. This breach, posted on the cybercrime platform Breach Forums on July 12, 2024, exposes many of Disney’s internal communications, compromising messages, files, code, and other proprietary information.
So we gonna finally accept that maybe all these cloud services aren’t that secure
Internal slack infrastructure
Taking this part of the description at face value anyway, this sounds like the opposite of the cloud.
That being said, I still agree with the statement
Nah.
Good. Based for Nullbulge that they have released the source for free. Their motive is to put pressure on Disney due to their wrongdoings against creative artists.
What source?
I don’t remember, but here is their website with a magnet link for the source: https://nullbulge.se/blog.html
😂my ad blocker does not like this website (is marked as malicious)
In a shocking move, the wage slaves found that their bosses know that they are severely underpaid.
So where we can find these data to check out?
If the content includes the Disney Vault that’d be very cool
An export like this does not include private slack channels from what I know of Slack design and export mechanisms
Right, org owner
I think it would depend on the level of the account. They have that feature for compliance reasons in heavily regulated industries.
Kinda, but not even admin accounts can view/export private channels they are not a member of.
I don’t think that’s even a feature
https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/help/articles/201658943-Export-your-workspace-data
It absolutely is.
Slack must have this for compliance issues, or they would be locked out of many industries (like banking and insurance)
IIRC Admins can not, but Org owners can in certain situations.
Definitely is a feature… Have personally used it.
Is Disney blaming the fans yet for this hack?
1.5 terabytes of text is a staggering amount of data, and that is just one channel. The thought of that much ”talking" going on in one company is overwhelming.