A hacktivist group known as NullBulge recently breached Disney’s internal Slack messaging channels [1] [2], exposing over 1.2 terabytes of sensitive data [1] [2], including unreleased projects [1] [2], computer code [1] [2], login details [1] [2], passwords [1], and Intellectual Property (IP) [1] [2]. This incident is part of a larger trend of cyber breaches affecting companies like Uber, Rockstar [1] [2], and Electronic Arts [1] [2], as well as government entities like the German Bundeswehr and Chinese hackers targeting Outlook.
Description
Similar breaches have affected companies like Uber [1] [2], Rockstar [1] [2], and Electronic Arts [1] [2]. In addition, the German Bundeswehr’s Cisco Webex meetings were compromised [2], leaking classified data [1] [2], and Outlook was breached by Chinese hackers [1]. To address the need for secure communications [1] [2], SSH Communications Security offers SalaX Secure Collaboration 2024 [1] [2], a solution with high security settings [1], end-to-end encryption [1] [2], flexible deployment options [1] [2], encryption key exchange [1] [2], record-keeping [1] [2], and auditing capabilities [1] [2]. Built on Element technology [1] [2], SalaX Secure Collaboration 2024 provides messaging [1] [2], video/audio calls [1] [2], rooms [1] [2], and emails in a single platform [1], with features like attachment sending [1], verified user messaging [1], various authentication methods [1], permissions control [1], and integration with tools like Jira [1], HubSpot [1], and GitLab [1].
Conclusion
The breach of Disney’s internal Slack messaging channels by NullBulge highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in today’s digital landscape. Solutions like SalaX Secure Collaboration 2024 offer advanced security features to protect sensitive data and communications from unauthorized access. As cyber threats continue to evolve, organizations must prioritize cybersecurity to safeguard their assets and maintain trust with their stakeholders.
References
[1] https://thehackernews.com/2024/08/unpacking-slack-hacks-6-ways-to-protect.html
[2] https://patabook.com/technology/2024/08/26/unpacking-slack-hacks-6-ways-to-protect-sensitive-data-with-secure-collaboration/