Walt Disney experiences a data breach with a hacking group, Nullbulge, claiming to have accessed over 1TB of company data. The group leaked information from thousands of Slack channels, including project details and log-in information. AT&T reportedly paid a hacker $370,000 to delete stolen customer records.
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