A furry hacktivist group has breached Disney, leaked 1.1TiB of data, and says it’s because Club Penguin shut down

Disney has suffered a massive leak of employee and company information, after hackers claimed one of its software managers was the victim of a Trojan horse malware attack. A whopping 1.1 tebibytes of data has been leaked online, including personal information and details of unannounced products, including videogames. And the hackers say they’re furries, and cite the shutdown of Club Penguin in March 2017 as justification.

The so-called hacktivist group is called Nullbulge and let me do you a favour: don’t Google that word. It’s one of those fanart terms referring to a prominent groinal bulge that usually has a giant lock illustration on it. Nullbulge describes itself as “a hacktivist group protecting artists’ rights and ensuring fair compensation for their work,” and this statement of intent is accompanied by a very NSFW image of a lion, which emphasises the beast’s package.