In a significant data breach, hacktivist group NullBulge has infiltrated Disney’s internal Slack infrastructure, leaking 1.2TB of sensitive data. This breach, posted on the cybercrime platform Breach Forums on July 12, 2024, exposes many of Disney’s internal communications, compromising messages, files, code, and other proprietary information.

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      Internal slack infrastructure

      Taking this part of the description at face value anyway, this sounds like the opposite of the cloud.

      That being said, I still agree with the statement

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        I don’t think Slack has a self hosted version, and does not offer IP allow listing. There’s nothing preventing someone to go to https://disney.slack.com/. I think when they say “internal” they mean for internal employees, and not like a thing for fans.

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          They do. You pay extra for it. You have to have apache or a web server configured for it, and a lot of space. Source: I configured one like 4 years ago.

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            That sounds like user error on Disney’s part then. My company uses IP whitelisting just fine.

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              I can’t find it now, but my company attempted to get that from Slack and IIRC it was an option but more expensive than they were willing to pay.

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              Welcome to the world of B2B where 98% of products are listed nowhere and of those products you get a listing the price is either hidden or not the price anyone really pays.

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                That’s what I hate the most in B2B. No transparency. How am I supposed to trust you if we start this way?

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          I think when Disney demands an internally-hosted version of your product, then the sales team tells engineering that they’ll provide one, and mark the price up accordingly. That kind of thing doesn’t appear on the external listing for everyone else.

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            4 months ago

            No, because the code would end up somewhere for others to use, hell the government uses the same cloud offerings.

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              4 months ago

              Your logic isn’t making sense.

              The code would end up somewhere for others to use…? What?

              One-off products or beta offerings are often kept private, sometimes indefinitely.

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                In this case, Disney is using Slack Cloud-hosted for internal communication, but I can definitely understand people interpreting it differently.

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              Providing Disney with an internally hostable version of Slack doesn’t require giving them the code. They can just ship them compiled binaries