A significant data breach at Disney earlier this summer has exposed over a terabyte of sensitive information, including detailed financial and strategic data, employee passport numbers, customer data, and internal communications. The leaked data, attributed to a hacking entity known as Nullbulge, includes a snapshot of Genie+ and Disney+ revenue, with Disney+ generating over $2.4 billion in the March quarter, accounting for 43% of Disney's direct-to-consumer revenue. The breach also reveals information about park pricing and details of Disney cruise staff and customers.
DISNEY DATA LEAKED BY HACKERS INCLUDES FINANCIAL INFO AND PERSONAL DATA Hackers leaked over a terabyte of Disney $DIS data, including sensitive financial and strategic information, employee passport numbers, customer data, and internal communications, according to the WSJ. The…
Leaked Disney files include personal data of some staff and customers, and show that Disney+ had $2.4B+ revenue in March quarter, or 43% of Disney's DTC revenue (Wall Street Journal) https://t.co/hkBvFr6Tyr 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/cZpQxrLlHM
Leaked Disney files include personal data of some staff and customers, and show that Disney+ had $2.4B+ revenue in March quarter, or 43% of Disney's DTC revenue (Wall Street Journal) https://t.co/XO16mAfWOF https://t.co/cmvbQgbwzc