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Disney and AT&T Got Hacked! The Leaks Could Be HUGE?!

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Both Disney and AT&T got hacked this week. Disney has their Slack hacked by a group claiming to be against AI. AT&T data was leaked with a cloud service. So what fabulous secrets will be revealed...? ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com ➡️ Audio Edition: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qJc5C6OkQkaZnGCeuVOD1 Disney and AT&T were hacked, potentially leaking sensitive information including unreleased projects, raw images, code, logins, and internal API web pages, with unclear motives and impact. 00:00 Disney and AT&T hacked, terabyte of data stolen, personal info compromised, potential leaks of call records, stock value decrease, lack of privacy and security in communication. 02:19 Disney and AT&T hacked by n bulge, over a terabyte of data stolen including unreleased projects and login credentials, but leaks not confirmed by official sources. 04:27 Disney and AT&T were hacked, potentially leaking sensitive information including unreleased projects, raw images, code, logins, and internal API web pages, with unclear motives and impact. 07:10 Disney and AT&T hacked, potential embarrassing leaks, but may not have significant impact; AT&T cyber security breach exposed call and text records of nearly all wireless customers. 08:58 Disney and AT&T data breached, including phone numbers and call details, delayed notification due to national security concerns. 11:09 Disney and AT&T hacked, leaked data does not include personal info, customers will be notified about the breach. 13:21 AT&T and Disney hacked, potential leaks of customer data and sensitive information. 15:05 Disney and AT&T were hacked and the leaks could be significant. About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer’s point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #News #Commentary #Reaction #Podcast #Comedy #Entertainment #Hollywood #PopCulture #Tech
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And we've got hackers, hackers everywhere, in your fern, in your hair. We're going to talk about hackers. We're not going to talk about the gay furry hackers, though. That was a whole thing. You can Google that one. That's a different video. This is about the hackers that hacked Disney again. Disney got hacked again. This isn't the same thing. We thought it was the same thing. And I looked into them like, "Oh my God, this is a fresh round of Disney hacks." And these people are mad not because of Club Penguin being taken away. But they're mad because of Disney using AI. That's why they hacked them. A terabyte of stuff stole one. Then we're going to talk about this AT&T breach that everybody is talking about. Like, anyone who ever had an AT&T account, guess what? Somebody else has your information. Oh, great. Yeah, it's all fine here. But what's concerning is the number of banks that get hacked. Because every other month I'm getting a letter from one of our banks or credit card issuers or something. Like, "Oh, hey, we'll see them see guys. We got hacked again." It's good news. I think it's only for the last six months, but they have your call records. Yeah. So, I mean, I'm just putting it out there. Is there a reason for this beyond just, "Hey, we want to get your info?" Is it like, "Hmm, there's some people of interest that we're going to look at their call records and see who they've talked to in the last couple of years." So, we're just going to hack the whole... We're going to hack the planet. What was they saying? Hack the planet? We're going to hack the planet, ditches. But there's stocks going down because people don't feel safe with AT&T. Why would you ever feel safe? Any of these cell phone companies, like just assume, if you're talking to somebody, somebody else can pick up your conversation, just assume somebody else can get your call record. Just assume when you DM somebody on any, whether you're saying I'm a text message or talking to them on Facebook or Twitter, just realize somebody will probably see that someday that somebody has not intended for. And people just say and do stupid shit. So, let's talk about this stupid shit. Before you get into it any further, please subscribe for more pop culture news, views and rans guys. You get woo-hoo if you do. Sad Bob. Sad Bob Iger. Yeah, so I thought this was the same story. We covered it last month and there was a hacker group that got like two and a half terabytes of club penguin information or something and then they found a whole bunch of other Disney stuff in this hack. But this is another group. This just happened. This is, this is called a no, no bulge, no bulge, not to be confused with the gay furry hackers or whatever that group is called. No bulge would work for them. Yeah, I don't know. I think a lot of them had big bulges. That's, that's part of the appeal of the whole thing. One terabyte of data, which includes unreleased projects has reportedly been hacked according to reports from Disney has come from list 23.com. So the hacker group known as no bulge has reportedly stolen over a terabyte of data. So like, you know, a couple of videos and cool. Okay, including unreleased projects logging credentials raw raw images for the bulge and codes. According to the multiple sources the breach was down to via slack, the communication collaboration tool owned by owned by Disney. Did they own slack. They own surprised me. Oh, damn. And we talked shit about them in slack. We shouldn't do that. I thought it more. Just be like you watching. You watching. It's been frequently targeted by hackers over the past few years. The leak of 1.1 terabytes of Disney's internal slack data, which includes almost 10,000 channels messages and files through slack chats. I don't think they own. I think it's just their, their collaboration tool that they use. I release projects and released images such as Tinder, Tinder videos. What? What? Wait, I can't be the same Tinder user interfaces and logins has not been confirmed by official sources. I got find another source for this. This sounds dodgy. No bowl. No bulges objective is a clear one safeguard the rights of artists worldwide. Disney does not own slack. It is owned by Salesforce. However, they do have a connection. They have a connection Disney has a deal with Salesforce. Ironically, Salesforce, the guy who owns Salesforce, owns a time magazine that keeps running, you know, puff pieces for Bob Iger. So there you go. Yeah, it's all connected mouse ears guys. They're connected. Disney does not own it though. Salesforce does. However, Disney has a strong, strong connection to to Salesforce and the person who owns it. All right, so this is, yeah, they were saying that basically this hack occurred because they are trying to safeguard the rights of artists from, from AI and Disney. That'll, that'll show them. Yeah. I'm not really understanding how that's going to do much, but okay. Well, I mean, if there's some stuff in there that know, you know, they don't want leaked, the projects are, I'm guessing, or probably their D23 announcements. What are you going to do? Be like, you know, they didn't hold hostage. So I go to what end like we released the information immediately. So it wasn't like, get rid of AI or we're going to release this information. They just released it. So it did absolutely nothing except get them in trouble. All right, let's go to this other article here. This is Max Blizz, allegedly, allegedly. Okay, this is dizzy. Okay, this is their, their message. No bulge, no, no bulge. That's hard to say. I want to say no bulge column. Well, that's basically what that would mean. No bulge. Oh, I don't want them coming after our slack. So let's say, let's just say, and book how you envy. Okay, there we go. Recently claimed to have leaked Disney's internal slack, according to their posts, the leak data amounts to 1.1 terabytes, cleaning almost 10,000 channels, every message and file and release projects, raw images, code logins and internal IP, web pages, more. Wow. Yeah, so they said, have fun sifting through it. There's a lot in there. We tried to hold off until we got deeper in, but inside me, I got so many jokes, being good. Yeah, consider the dropping of literally every bit of personal info you have from logins, credit cards, social security is morning for people in the future. Damn. Wow. Why would you have that information on slack? I don't know why they have Tinder on slack. So I don't know if that doesn't, that doesn't sound that doesn't sound right. That sounds like a mistranslation. So this is where it's coming from. It's coming from. X. Do we call X or Twitter? I guess? I don't know. He's having a debate if you want to turn it back to Twitter. So you can go out and find it. I'm not good. The passwords and all bulges is a group who did it. Okay. Right. I'm not going to. I'm not going to post any of that because I don't want to get sued. They already watch us. I'm good with that. I deserve for turning Star Wars into shit. There you go. I disagree. That would be funny if it was like, we had Disney just because they ruined Star Wars. You know, and we got Kathleen Candy's Tinder videos for Tinder profile. Hey, I don't disagree with their, their, their protecting artists rights and ensuring fair compensation for their work. I don't disagree with that. What I am saying is, I don't think it's going to go the way you think it's going to go. Like, I don't think releasing this is going to change Disney's use of AI. So the information, the information's out there for the Disney thing. You can, you can go out. I know some people, I think, are posting videos that they're actually going through the files. Again, I'm not going to do that, especially on YouTube. But that's embarrassing. And there might be some really embarrassing stuff in there. People say dumb shit and slack all the time. Again, don't say dumb shit just assume other people can, can read your stuff. So on from Disney to AT&T. And this is like a big deal. Everybody's talking about this AT&T breach leaked call and text records from nearly all wireless customers. Nearly all. Okay, this is AT&T. One of the biggest service providers in the world. And they don't have like basic cyber security. Like what the hell doesn't matter. You have it. They get around it. So coming from the verge, AT&T revealed Friday morning that a cyber security attack had exposed call records and texts from nearly all of the carriers cellular customers, including people on mobile virtual network operators or M and M and the NOs that use AT&T's network cricket, boost mobile, et cetera, et cetera. So if you're, if you're one of the ones that use their towers. Yeah. So you could be like, well, I'm on AT&T customer. I use cricket. Yeah. Sorry. The breach contains data from between May 1st, 2022 and October 31st, 2022, in addition to records from a very small number of customers on January 2nd. That's awfully targeted. Isn't it? As I said, like, at the beginning, I'm like, are they looking for something specific? So they even went to various one of our customers on January 2nd to you. That's right, right? AT&T spokesperson Alex buyers confirm to the verge. The threat actor access the information through the company's account on a third party cloud platform. So this is the thing with the cloud. And it's the same if you use like Amazon or use, you know, if you're storing your information on somebody else's servers and even as a backup, there is the possibility. Like, I know the one company I worked for, we were for a software company and we had multiple levels of customers, like the general commercial customers that we had, we had their data stored on our servers and we also had a backup in the UK. We had the Department of Defense is one of our clients and they had everything locked down on servers in the basement and only they could access that information. We did not send it to any third parties. Because of the potential for something like this to happen. And that was in. 2006. It gets interesting. They said that they said AT&T first learned of the breach in April, but has reported by TechCrunch, an FBI spokesperson confirmed. AT&T the FBI and the Department of Justice agreed to delay notifying the public and customers on two occasions, citing potential risks to national security and our public safety. Okay, what the hell is going on with this? There's a very targeted timeline. Yes. So the stolen data includes which phone numbers customers interacted with. The breach also includes counts of those calls, texts and total call durations for specific days or months. So they don't know what you said in the text, but if calls, they know who you call for how long. They're looking for something in particular, in my opinion, it does seem that way. Yes. Okay. So here's the information. It says is not included in the breach. The downloaded data doesn't include the content of any calls or types. Okay. It doesn't have the timestamps. Also doesn't have any details such as security numbers, dates of birth rather personally. It was just a call log. Yeah. Yeah. It doesn't include customer names. They're often ways to find a name associated with phone number using publicly available online tools. Basically, you do a reverse search for some reason people think I'm a guy named Brian. I keep getting text or Marilyn. I keep getting text messages. Well, that's vastly different, Brian or maybe maybe you have other identities. I don't know about. Maybe Brian and Marilyn are actually the same person. That is also possible, but it's not my number. Apparently it's me. Yeah, I've been married to you for years and then nothing about this. But I have to keep keep blocking those numbers because I'm like, I don't even know a marijuana. You know, anybody named Marilyn in real life in a blog post 18, he said, we do not believe the data is publicly available. It has taken steps to close off the illegal access point. Companies working with law enforcement to arrest those involved and says one person has already been apprehended. We're going to provide notice to current and former customers whose information was, whose information was involved along with resources to help protect their information. Sometimes every time a bank gets hacked. Here's a letter in the mail. Oh, it's a letter from the mortgage company or the credit card company. And no, it's not a bill. It looks official. Hmm. What is this? You open it up. It's like, Hey, guys, yeah, I know we got hacked like three months ago, but we got hacked again. Trust us, bro. Your money's perfectly safe. So is your identity and all your stuff. Everything's fine. It's all fine. I'm not going to think you're Marilyn. We're not getting this one named Marilyn and Brian are using your identity. I don't know. Maybe, maybe you're Marilyn and Rowan a past life. And the universe is trying to tell you everybody thinks they're Marilyn and Rowan or Cleopatra in a past life. Maybe you actually were. Why is it? And we're going to talk about this on the guy named Brian. Yeah, right? Yeah. Everybody else is like, I used to be Alexander the Great. I was Cleopatra. I was Napoleon. I was just some guy named Brian. Oh, my sorry. I'm Marilyn side note, side note. There's nothing to do with this, but I have to see most popular on market watch. Okay, boomer. You're hoarding your nest egg, but your kids need financial help now. Okay, my dad. Don't you don't get the retire. You need to bail my ass out right now. I'm like, what the hell? I'm 39 and I need help paying my bills because it's my true. I mean, but then the thing is a lot. Oh, I know a lot. Elderly don't have a lot of money either. No, you know, give up your your nest eggs. That's your retirement that you might need because you can't make other money. So you can help your kids get there. I'm sorry. That was unrelated, but I saw that and I was like, fuck off. Anyway, anyway, their stock is dropping because, you know, they're not very safe and this always happens. Like people are like, Oh, crap. You know, people are going to not trust AT&T. And again, I want to know what they were looking for specifically there. There seems to be something that they're looking for. Let's let's click on this. Let's just see what's what's going on here. Why is driving you nuts to it's driving me nuts too. That's how we're going to close this video out. How's it going to do with it though? It has nothing to do with it, but that's fine because it's the end of the video. That's on Saturday. He just don't give a shit. I don't give a shit anymore in general and you don't care. This is Maryland Brian right here. They just don't give a crap. It's an ex post. Oh, and they want you to get pay well. It's never freaking mine then market watch. We're not going to read a damn article free on the Internet. We're going to wrap this video up instead. So there you go guys. If you're an AT&T customer, you'll you'll probably get get a letter from them saying they're really, really sorry that they they let your data get leaked. Disney Disney got hacked and a bunch of stuffs out there. If you want to go look for it, we're not going to do that. I'm not going to do that, but you know, you're not going to have to look very hard to find it now. And if you're a boomer, you're supposed to give up all your retirement savings to your kids. And I'm not Brian or Marilyn. We get the more you know. Anyway, we're wrapping this up. We're wrapping this up. Thanks on it's just Saturday. It is just we'll see you later. Bye. Thanks again for listening. More news and videos are available on our website at www.clownfishtv.com. And on our YouTube channel, clownfishtv, you can buy official merchandise clownfish comic books and more at shop clownfish.com. If you like this show, please consider subscribing and leaving us positive review on iTunes and other podcast platforms. 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