JAKARTA - Disney company's internal Slack data is allegedly leaked on the dark web, which includes messages and files from unreleased Disney projects to images and multiple account logins.

The file found by The Wall Street Journal states that a hacker group calling itself Nullbulge claimed responsibility for this attack.

#DataBreach NullBulge" claims to have leaked Disney's internal Slack. According to the post, the amount of profited data is 1.1 terabytes and included almost 10,000 channels, every message and file, released projects, raw images and codes, some logins, links to... pic.twitter.com/EpC2aeluv9

The @H4ckManac account also provided a screenshot showing a post from Nullbulge claiming to have leaked the internal data, with the amount of data leaked being 1.1 Terabyte (TB).

More specifically, the data includes nearly 10,000 channels, each message and file, unreleased projects, raw images and codes, multiple logins, links to the internal API/ webpage, and more.

NullBulge also has a clear internet site where they define themselves as a hacktivist group that protects the rights of artists and ensures fair compensation for their work.

Meanwhile, the truth of the data is not yet clear. However, Disney admitted that they were investigating the matter.

"Disney is investigating the matter," a spokesman told WSJ.

Eric Parker, a security researcher who has participated in online activities of the hacker group, stated that what Nullbulge did was not a matter of money, but only seeking attention.


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