A California man who used the alias “NullBulge” has pleaded responsible to illegally accessing Disney’s inner Slack channelsĀ and stealing over 1.1 terabytes of inner firm information.
Based on the U.S. Division of Justice, a 25-year-old named Ryan Kramer created a bug in early 2024 that was promoted as an AI picture technology device on GitHub and different platforms.
Nonetheless, the DOJ says this program was truly malware that allowed Kramer to entry the pc of those that put in it to steal information and passwords from the gadget.
Based on the Wall Avenue Journal, one of many individuals who downloaded this system was a Disney worker, Matthew Van Andel, who executed it on his laptop. This gave Kramer entry to his gadget, together with the passwords saved in his 1Password password supervisor.
Utilizing Van Andel’s stolen credentials, Kramer gained entry to Disney’s SlackĀ channels, the place he downloadedĀ 1.1TB of company information.
“By accessing M.V.’s Disney Slack account, defendant gained entry to private Disney Slack channels, and in or round Might 2024, defendant downloaded roughly 1.1 terabytes of confidential information from hundreds of Disney Slack channels,” reads a plea settlement seen by BleepingComputer.
The Division of Justice says that Kramer then contacted Van Andel, posing as a Russian hacktivist group known as “NullBulge,” warning that hisĀ private data and Disney’s stolen Slack information could be revealed if he did not cooperate.
After receiving no response,Ā NullBulgeĀ posted a message on the BreachForums hacking discussion board on July 12, 2024, titledĀ “DISNEY INTERNAL SLACK,” the place he claimed to have breached Disney and leaked the 1.1TB of stolen information, together with Van Andel’s private data.
“1.1TiB of information. nearly 10,000 channels, each message and file doable, dumped. Unreleased tasks, uncooked photos and code, some logins, hyperlinks to inner api/ internet pages, and extra! Have enjoyable sifting by it, there’s a lot there,” reads the discussion board publish.

Supply: BleepingComputer
Kramer has pleaded responsible to at least one rely of accessing a pc and acquiring data and one rely of threatening to break a protected laptop. Every cost carries a statutory most sentence of 5 years in federal jail.
He has additionally confirmed that two extra folks downloaded his malware, permitting him to realize entry to their computer systems. The FBI is at the moment investigating these extra folks.
His preliminary courtroom look in Los Angeles federal courtroom is predicted to be within the coming weeks.