Disney may have suffered a data leak. Self-proclaimed “hacktivists” from the group “Nullbulz” claimed in a blog entry to have leaked 1.2 TB of data from the internal Slack infrastructure. There should be 10,000 Slack channels in total, including all messages, files, unpublished projects, code, login data and API access. Disney is currently reviewing the matter, the company confirmed to Reuters.
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NullBulge is committed to “protecting artists’ rights” and combating “crypto promotion”, “AI artwork” and all forms of piracy. In the past, Disney has been criticized for its use of AI image generators, for example in the Disney+ series “Secret Invasion”. As a result, Disney is said to have laid off graphic designers. This criticism comes in the context of a massive work stoppage in Hollywood: last year 11,500 screenwriters from the Writers Guild of America went on strike against the film industry, including over concerns about the use of AI. The actors’ union SAG-AFTRA also participated in the labor dispute, which caused several film and series production delays.
Recently, NullBulge also claimed to have compromised the popular extension ComfyUI_LLMVISION of the AI ​​image generator Stable Diffusion, as reported by 404 Media reported. The extension Stable Diffusion allows users to integrate language models such as GPT-4 and Cloud 3 into the Stable Diffusion interface ComfyUI. So NullBulge left a message in which he pointed out the lack of security of the account and reiterated his rejection of AI-generated art.
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