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Well this happened


Thousands of Disney+ subscribers say they’ve been hacked since signing up for the new streaming service.

Hackers have allegedly already stolen thousands of customer accounts, according to the BBC.

Ten million people signed up for the service since its launch on Nov. 12.

Hours after the service launched, customers reported being locked out of their accounts.

Thousands of accounts were soon for sale on the dark web for as little as $3, according to Zdnet. Disney+ costs $6.99 a month.

The subscriptions available on the dark web show what type of subscription the customer bought (monthly, yearly, bundle with ESPN+, etc), what country the service is based in (it has only launched in the U.S., Canada and the Netherlands, so far) and when the subscription expires.

Customers who have been locked out of their accounts reported their email addresses and passwords were changed.

Jason Hill, a cybsersecurity researcher, told the BBC many people re-use passwords across websites and accounts, which likely played a large part in this hack.

“Whilst many may consider having a unique password for each online service to be difficult to manage, password managers simplify this process and allow you to generate and securely store unique difficult-to-guess passwords,” he said.

Disney+ does not currently have two-factor authentication, a feature that requires users to answer a prompt on a secondary device when logging in to a website or service.
 
My brother just subscribed to it and I watched the two available episodes of the Imagineering show. I’m digging it cause its scratching my autistic itch for theme parks but damn I can’t wait for an explanation of the failure of Euro Disney and California Adventure from the Mouse’s own mouth.
 
Anyone seen the new Lady and Tramp remake?
They turned the siamese cats into gay black cats lol. Which one is more problematic?
Then they made Trusty, a character who speaks with a southern drawl, a low IQ moron.
Leftist agenda. Not that anyone is surprised.
 
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That's been my beef. In the end, it just becomes disposable entertainment as I see it.


Me too, especially when you remember fine moments like this!
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There were some amazing pokes at Disney in the classic episodes of The Simpsons.

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My brother just subscribed to it and I watched the two available episodes of the Imagineering show. I’m digging it cause its scratching my autistic itch for theme parks but damn I can’t wait for an explanation of the failure of Euro Disney and California Adventure from the Mouse’s own mouth.
Disney is ripping off Defunctland.

Honestly they should probably hire him.

So...why did they remove Grunkle Stan's symbol at all? What was the issue?
I'm guessing that retarded people thought it was Islamic and Stan is culturally appropriating it.

Yet they replace it with Pac-Man who is Japanese in origin.
 
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Anyone seen the new Lady and Tramp remake?
They turned the siamese cats into gay black cats lol. Which one is more problematic?
Then they made Trusty, a character who speaks with a southern drawl, a low IQ moron.
Leftist agenda. Not that anyone is surprised.
Shame. Trusty was a far better character before.

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Just wanted to post this scene!

Anyway, I already said this but Chris Reccardi, bless his soul, was working on this when he died and I hope to God that the artwork he made for it is at least good. Because this is not.
Let's hope, if any of it ever leaks someday.
 
what happened with euro disney? never really followed but don't remember anything lulzy

In the first few years of its existence EuroDisney wasn't very successful - Disney had high hopes for it and it kind of fizzled. If you watch TV shows from the mid-90s you'll find a lot of jokes about it.

Things have gotten better for the park since, but it's never shaken the stigma.
 
Would EuroDisney have been a bigger success it they had gone with the original plan of building it in Spain, which was a warmer climate and more centrally located or was a Disney park in Europe just not that great of an idea to begin with?
That is certainly a question for the ages. I would think being located in Spain would've been more preferable too weather-wise.

Not to double post, but I noticed someone took a crack at 'restoring' the classic "Captain Eo" film that ran at the theme parks. Better watch it before it's too late!
 
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