It is mind-boggling to me, particularly when you compare it to real things that have actually happened. Someone killed 12 people and shot another 70 people at the opening night of Batman: The Dark Knight [Rises]. They kept that movie in the theaters. You issue an anonymous cyber threat that you do not have the capability to carry out? We pulled a movie from 18,000 theaters.
International Law and Cyber Attacks: Sony North Korea
It could only happen in the movies. A major Hollywood company produces a film starring well-known comedic actors which involves the tongue-in-cheek assassination of the leader of a remote and rather bizarre dictatorship. The “supreme leader” apparently orders a secret group of cyber warriors calling themselves “The Guardians of Peace” (in actuality, the State-run “Bureau 121”) to retaliate by attacking the company’s IT system.
Sony’s Embarrassing Powerpoints Are Even Worse Than Their Shitty Movies
The following slides are taken from a 34 gigabyte leak of internal Sony Pictures data, thrust out onto the internet by maybe-North-Korean-who-knows hackers, and obtained by Gawker. They have not been edited to look like dog shit, but were in fact designed this way by well-paid humans
A Breakdown and Analysis of the December, 2014 Sony Hack
Note: This article is being updated almost daily with new developments regarding the leaks from the Sony Pictures breach.
Sony Lands Edward Snowden Story For Bond Producers
Sony Pictures Entertainment has optioned the film rights to the book “No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State” with the James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli ..
RT @KurzweilAINews: Sony creates holodeck using Playstation Move and Eyetoy: To promote the immersiveness of movies available on
RT @KurzweilAINews: Sony creates holodeck using Playstation Move and Eyetoy: To promote the immersiveness of movies available on