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Website Cord Cutters News is reporting that a report on Disney+ being hacked by a group called Nullbulge that states that the group has hacked the streaming service and leaked 1.2 terabytes of information from Disney’s internal communications run through Slack.

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According to the data, they accessed Disney’s company chat system, which includes messages from employees at ESPN, Hulu, and Disney+.

The group of hackers said they are upset with how Disney handled its negotiations with artists last year, how it uses AI, and its customers. This is according to a statement the group sent to The Wall Street Journal.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the data includes conversations from Disney employees about corporate website maintenance, software development, assessments of potential new employees, and even personal data like photos of employee’ dogs.

The group also recently posted information about Disneyland Paris, which included revenue data.

Via: Cord Cutters News

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