Disney is investigating a reported leak of internal messages by the hacking group Nullbulge, which claims to be “protecting artists’ rights,” report Lycer Hooker and Joe Tidy for BBC News.
Nullbulge states it accessed thousands of Disney employee communications and downloaded files, including upcoming project details. They allege their access was gained through an insider. The group, identifying as Russian hacktivists, criticizes Disney’s handling of artist contracts and AI-generated content, but has not provided proof of the data’s authenticity. This situation is unusual, as most cybercriminals typically seek financial gain rather than ethical claims.
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