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Man Pleads Guilty To Stealing 1.1 Terabytes of Disney's Slack Data (variety.com) 32

A 25-year-old from Santa Clarita has pleaded guilty to hacking a Disney employee's computer using malware disguised as an AI art tool, stealing over 1 terabyte of confidential Disney data and threatening to leak it under the guise of a fake Russian hacktivist group. Variety reports: Santa Clarita resident Ryan Mitchell Kramer, 25, pleaded guilty to two felony charges, including one count of accessing a computer and obtaining information and one count of threatening to damage a protected computer. Each charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison. According to the plea agreement, in early 2024 Kramer posted a computer program on various online platforms that appeared to be used to create AI-generated art, when it really contained a malicious file to gain access to victims' computers.

Between April and May 2024, a Disney employee downloaded the program, and Kramer gained access to the victim's personal and work accounts, including a non-public Disney Slack channel. Kramer dowloaded approximately 1.1 terabytes of confidential data from thousands of Disney Slack channels. In July, Kramer contacted the victim by pretending to be a member of a fake Russian hacktivist group called "Nullbulge" and threatened to leak their personal information and Disney Slack data. On July 12, Kramer publicly released the data, including the victim's bank, medical, and personal information on multiple online platforms.

Man Pleads Guilty To Stealing 1.1 Terabytes of Disney's Slack Data

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  • Amazing how many people lectured me that it was ok to use personal devices to log into work cloud stuff.
  • by zawarski ( 1381571 ) on Saturday May 03, 2025 @08:31AM (#65349395)
    How did they catch him? I mean besides being a dumbass. I'm asking for a friend.
    • How did they catch him? I mean besides being a dumbass. I'm asking for a friend.

      Your mistake is thinking, "If I avoid doing what that other guy did, I won't be caught." Give the FBI a good enough reason to catch you, and they will.

      The FBI absolutely has the people and resources to find someone who lives in the U.S. Their experts have tricks they won't talk about. What they lack is the bandwidth to handle every single case. Their agents have to pick and choose, and attacking a major corporation like Disn

      • Absolutely this. Consider a common purse snatch and what are the odds anything happens, unless LEO is motivated. https://apnews.com/article/kri... [apnews.com] Then expect action within days. We mere mortals, not so much. I've read multiple stories of mere mortals who have tracked a stolen phone to an address and still LEO declines action.
        • Ug. I can't help thinking she's hot. I feel dirty.
          • Let's be real if she wasn't attractive she wouldn't have her current job (despite all the obvious work she's had done to achieve "the look" Dear Leader enjoys).

            Meritocracy baby!

            • Interesting, I see Latina when I see her and the dicktator normally likes blonds. I had to look though, she is from SD, so unlikely latina. So I guess she'd get a checkmark since she is not technically brown.
              • Theres an interesting article about the whole thing

                https://www.motherjones.com/po... [motherjones.com]

                Look at photos of her from 2016. Conservatives agree with gender affirming care sometimes.

                • Wow, the quad of photos is enough to give nightmares to kids for the rest of their lives. Something out of a horror movie. I have to say, not surprised. Trump has always been more about the fluff than anything real. And as the article points out, he makes fun of the way people look. He is a child bully that always got his way and still does. Stormy discovered spanking helps. Maybe someone could put a paddle in the oval office and have Stormy swing by every morning. Someone told me the head of DoD put in a m
    • He modified code on github and later contacted the victim, so there're a bunch of IPs. We don't have to think very far. He probably didn't use a VPN, or the VPN cooperated.

  • In July, Kramer contacted the victim by pretending to be a member of a fake Russian hacktivist group called "Nullbulge" and threatened to leak their personal information and Disney Slack data.

    Supposedly "Nullbulge" did the hack as a protest against AI-generated artwork, for the protection of artists' rights everywhere.

    Now that it turns out that Nullbulge was just one guy, I'm curious exactly what it was he really demanded from his victims. Cryptocurrency? "Nullbulge" claimed to be anti-crypto, so that wou

  • This is just another example of why criminal hacking doesn't pay. I gave it up, you should too.

If this is a service economy, why is the service so bad?

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