Disney Slack Server Has Massive 1.1TB Leak After Employee Downloads Mod

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Earlier today, the site named Nullbuldge of all places has released a massive leak of the Disney’s internal Slack Server.

Their post reads as follows

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Disney Internal Slack​

1.1TiB of data. almost 10,000 channels, every message and file possible, dumped. Unreleased projects, raw images and code, some logins, links to internal api/web pages, and more! Have fun sifting through it, there is a lot there.

We tried to hold off until we got deeper in, but our inside man got cold feet and kicked us out! I thought we had something special Matthew J Van Andel! Consider the dropping of literally every bit of personal info you have, from logins to credit cards to SSN, as a warning for people in the future.

MAGNET

PASSWORD: nullbulge​


It’s worth noting that they’d been hyping this up for weeks with the various cringe posts. Since apparently the blog is there to “shame” peopel for getting hacked.

The allegedly cause of the leak was this one Disney employee downloading a nefarious mod from Modland


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I’m curious to see how to story develops. I doubt the stuff in there is much use since it’ll likely be all DEI garbage. But who knows, could be insightful
 
Now the question is who has 1.1 tb of spare storage to see this massive load. Seriously this is a fuck ton.
By a random Coincidence, my brother gave me a spare unused 2tb HDD that was discontinued by the warehouse he works at. So I have one, I just don’t know what VPN I should use since the last thing I need is the mouse’s lawyers
 
Now this is interesting. Previously I'd assumed they were USGOVT affiliated but this seems like them going off script.
I was going to say "if they aren't protected, bubba's about to get new playmates" but when was the last time a big hack like this was properly litigated? I haven't been keeping up with the mouse but they seem to be focusing on the giant internal shitshow instead of suing fans.
 
Now the question is who has 1.1 tb of spare storage to see this massive load. Seriously this is a fuck ton.
It's split up into numerous smaller chunks with json files (archives of messages) and zip files (presumably associated images, attachments, etc). It's probably per-channel or something. So it's easy to just download a smaller chunk and sift through it, if you are so inclined.

There are 6 seeders and 600+ peers though, so downloading the whole thing would take a while.
 
Now the question is who has 1.1 tb of spare storage to see this massive load. Seriously this is a fuck ton.

I could swear there was someone on here that had spent months getting parts to build a computer which also happened to have a bunch of storage but their username escapes me right now....
 
I could swear there was someone on here that had spent months getting parts to build a computer which also happened to have a bunch of storage but their username escapes me right now....
Brother I put that shit in use, i got a steam account lmao. I only have 4tb of useable storage, split between 3 drives. None of them can hold this currently, dick too big.
 
Depends.

Cox has 1.25 TB
Xfinity has 1.2 TB
Verizon FIOS has no cap
AT&T has 150 GB, 350 GB, 1.5 TB, or no cap depending on the tier
Spectrum has no cap
EarthLink has no cap
CenturyLink has 1 TB
I didn't know data caps are this common in the US still. Hasn't been a thing here since forever apart from mobile plans. While 1TB+ should be more than enough i'd still think that fucks over a lot of "heavy users", especially when it comes to people who watch streamed content in higher resolutions a lot or who are into AAA games.
 
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