ALBAWABA - The Nullbulge hacking group claimed that it had hacked into the internal Disney Slack messaging application and stolen 1.2 terabytes of data.
Disney's data stolen
Nullbulge allegedly said that it is responsible for Disney's hacked data. The hacking group claimed it succeeded in accessing data of Disney’s new projects, art concepts, login credentials, and personal information of millions of users.
Nullbulge hacking group is reportedly said to have leaked thousands of private internal messaging channels and released more than 1.2 terabytes of Disney data. The group justified its hack to preserve artists' rights and chose its targets based on a set of social, economic, and political values.

Disney hacked by Nullbulge hacking group (Shutterstock)
The Walt Disney Company, an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate like Disney+, Hulu, and ESBN, said that it is currently investigating this hacking matter thoroughly.
Disney is the second major company facing such a hack in the last couple of years after Rockstar Games and Insomniac Games were subjected to these hacks through the Slack messaging application.
Nullbulge reported targeting Disney due to their latest (AI) approaches which do not serve their artists well and the way they ignorantly deal with their customers. It seems Nullbulge planned this Disney hack a long time ago as they posted hints earlier on X.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Nullbulge's major concern. The group claims actors and performers are concerned that computer-generated imagery (CGI) could potentially take over their roles while writers fear that (AI) programs like (ChatGPT) can start doing their jobs.