Disney's Internal Data Stolen By Hacking Group In Massive Breach: Report
The hacker activist group claimed they accessed Disney's Slack through an insider who had cookies in their system, allowing them entry

This data includes messages, files, unreleased projects, raw images
In an email to CNN on Monday, Nullbulge explained they accessed Disney's Slack through an insider who had cookies, allowing them entry. The email mentioned the insider initially tried to remove them but eventually allowed them “right back in before the second time.”
Last week, the hacking activist group published 1.2 TB of data, purportedly from Disney's Slack archive, which allegedly contained nearly 10,000 channels with extensive information, including sensitive data about unreleased projects and internal websites. The leaked data was initially posted on BreachForums but has since been removed. However, it remains accessible on various mirror sites, as per Wired.
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