Probably because, as Disney CEO Bob Iger said on Thursday, Disney was never actually hacked at all.
For now, with Pirates 5 looking to open at around $80 million in its first weekend, Disney is doing just fine.
Iger also sits on the board of Apple, so Disney probably has access to a ton of malware options to defend their security systems.
When the hack was first reported, Disney firmly stood by their decision not to pay up the undisclosed sum of money.
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