Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Sony threaten attacks at Christmas – lanacion.com (Argentina)

“We promised a Christmas present. This is the beginning. Soon everyone will be full of fear. Remember September 11, 2001.” The last message sent to the Sony studios by those responsible for cyber attack that hit Hollywood for nearly a month ago shows an escalation of tension: the self Guardians of Peace group warned that if Sony maintains its plans to release 25 December in the US A crazy interview ( The Interview ), will be comparable to the attacks on the Twin Towers.

“We recommend staying away places to exhibit the film from Christmas. Whatever happens in the coming days will be the result of the greed of Sony Pictures “, the statement said the group, which seems determined to prevent the premiere of a comedy that narrates a fictional CIA plan to kill North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un through a newspaper interview.

After hacking several upcoming major releases of the study reveal more than 47,000 social security numbers Sony employees and celebrities, as well as dozens of private emails with talks between studio executives (some forced an apology to the White House by racial comments), responsible for the attack leaked in recent days script of the latest James Bond film, Spectre , currently filming. And also promised “a Christmas surprise” that now has disturbing implications for the threat.

Neither Sony nor the FBI made comments at press time, but in the last hours the study added another headache : a group of former employees filed a lawsuit against the studio for failing to protect their computer systems and databases, which led to the dissemination of confidential information. “This will not destroy us,” said the president of Sony Pictures, Michael Lynton. .

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