Disney to Abandon Slack After Major Data Breach
The entertainment giant will transition to new collaboration tools following a 1.1TB data leak by hacking group NullBulge.
- Disney's decision comes after a July breach exposed over 1TB of confidential data from its Slack channels.
- The hacking group NullBulge claimed responsibility, citing objections to Disney's use of AI in artwork.
- Sensitive information leaked included internal documents, financial data, and employee personal details.
- Most Disney teams will move to new collaboration tools by the end of Q1 FY25, with full migration by Q2 FY25.
- Employees have expressed concerns about the transition, with many unhappy about the potential switch to Microsoft Teams.