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maybe it was terrorists and they're blaming furries. because they're terrorists.
I don't think it really matters. it's not like everyone will think every furry hacked Disney because this one group declared they are furries.
Slack is a third-party cloud-based team communication application. Employees chat across it and share data together they are working upon. Even send each other their pet photos, etc.
A Disney employee who allegedly cooperated with them and enabled the leak was also doxxed by the hacker group. That dox included their personal identifying details, medical records, and even employee access passwords. It was done due to that employee cutting off their own communication with the hackers, known as NullBulge.
The original claim for that data leak was due to fears of AI artwork possibly replacing human artists.
Disney itself wasn't hacked at all.
NullBulge are rather opportunistic and trolls.
There's name NullBulge refers to being denied any sexual interactions. The bugle of the pants being null. It's like a person who's wearing a chastity cage. They call themselves furries, etc. It's all just trolling.
Oh yeah, it's all coming together.