Disney, the entertainment company, has reportedly been the target of a major cyber attack by a hacking group known as "Nullbulge" who allegedly stole over 1 terabyte (TB) of sensitive data from the company's internal Slack communication platform. The stolen data is suspected to include projects, raw images, internal codes and plans on Marvel Studios San Diego Comic-Con project. As per multiple reports, the Disney hack has exposed confidential information. The alleged hack might have exposed details about upcoming projects, files, raw images and internal codes. The incident indicates serious concerns about the company's cybersecurity measures and its impact on its operations. According to reports, Nullbulge claims to have accessed nearly 10,000 channels containing unreleased projects, raw images, code snippets, login credentials, links to internal APIs and web pages. Hackers Stole Over $400 Million From Crypto Projects in Multiple Cyber Attacks in 1st Quarter of 2023 in the US, Says Report.

Disney Allegedly Hit by Nullbulge Hacking Group

Disney's been hacked; ~1TB of data has been stolen, including unreleased projects, login credentials, raw images and codes, and more

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