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

A lot of what I am seeing so far is random marketing data from disney+ and wifi maps/downtime metrics of disney world. They track people in and around their parks using their phones and try to scrape as much data as they can from them but anyone could have guessed that. Shit's gonna be a nightmare to comb through.
 
Can you post some entertaining channels or something? I'm not gonna download an anonymous 1tb of data of Dysnoy faggotry.
 
Whats a bandwidth cap? Spectrum:

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Any chance someone can partition the leak in smaller portions? 250GB portions at the very least.
most sane people split this stuff into 4 or 8 zip files but I guess being a hacker makes you somewhat insane. Hopefully someone with a spare 2tb disk drive and time will regurgitate this leak into smaller bits. I'm very much itching to see what's in there.
 
slack is notoriously unsecure

yeah, a previous company i worked for used it, but had strict security rules. we were forbidden form sharing usernames and passwords. actually had a n automated system for checking for that. we had a list of other things and info we weren't allowed to share over slack. they even deleted all our messages after a couple of days. was actually pretty annoying, a number of times i would need to look back at what someone said a few days ago, or get some little detail and the message would be gone.

though this is the corporate world and it is amazing just how slack(pun intended) security can be at these places.

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
lmao, my face when i look at mobile data niggers
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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
If you find any Star Wars or Marvel news, please let me know
 
lmao let's do a quick rundown:
-Nullbulge itself is named after an E621 tag (NSFW obviously) that refers to a penis bulge devoid of features, that is totally round. No, really that's what they are named after.
-To this end their old icon on their website was AI generated furry porn.
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-Their 1337 haxor skills consist of brute forcing the password to ComfyUI's git repository (a tool for generating AI art locally on your graphics hardware) to swap it out for malware, and uploading compromised game mods to le epicly hax whoever happens to download them.
-They claim to be mostly against AI art because it is 'art theft' (even more confusing that their old icon was AI generated), and are fighting for the fair compensation and rights of artists, but are now targeting Disney for some reason.
Unsurprisingly, judging by their obvious porn addiction and clear hilarious incompetence at any real hacking it is easy to figure they are all trannies. They also advertise pay for joining them, so I'm sure if you focused on your peripheral vision hard enough you could make out a feint glow.
 
How much do they scrape?
Is it searchable by name?
That info isn't in the json I was reading (C043EPDJDHS). It is a chat among devs/it staff discussing improvements to network coverage and readability of the telemetry they collect from people who use their apps/wifi networks. These was some mention of collecting metadata and IP's "even without the developer's help" (presumably the devs of the readability software they are using? it's called OpenTelemetry) and someone asking if "these traces could have helped us see who the call originated from and who's talking" but nothing specific as far as content.

The formatting is giving me eye cancer and my IT knowledge is extremely dated so the convo is hard to follow.
 
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