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Disney’s Magical Data Breach: Club Penguin Fans Hack the Mouse House
Club Penguin fans have hacked Disney, stealing 2.5GB of internal data, including corporate plans and developer tools. The revenge of the Penguins is real!

Hot Take:
In a plot twist that might just be more shocking than finding out Darth Vader is Luke’s dad, it seems like the Club Penguin fanbase has decided to waddle all over Disney’s cybersecurity. Who knew the happiest place on earth could be cracked open by virtual penguins?
Key Points:
- Disney was hacked, resulting in 2.5GB of internal data being stolen and partially dumped on 4Chan.
- The data includes tools used by Disney developers and corporate plans.
- The culprits appear to be fans of the defunct online game, Club Penguin.
- The stolen data features old Club Penguin information along with recent Disney project details.
- Disney has yet to comment publicly on the breach.