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Sony hacking: Pascal's head could roll for emails
2014-12-15 07:47:37| Electronics - Topix.net
It was late 2003, and Amy Pascal was furious. The longtime Hollywood hand, who had risen from a secretary to become an industry kingmaker as a Sony Pictures executive, expected to soon take over the studio's top job.
'I accept full responsibility': Sony executive Amy Pascala s future in ...
2014-12-13 10:42:31| Electronics - Topix.net
Emails between a Sony executive and a Hollywood producer joke that the US President's favourite films would all star black actors. It was late 2003, and Amy Pascal was furious.
Sony wrestles with how to market 'Interview' amid geopolitics, scandal
2014-12-13 06:32:25| Electronics - Topix.net
Sony Pictures' "The Interview," directed by Seth Rogen and longtime collaborator Evan Goldberg, centers on a CIA plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong Un via a bumbling American talk show host, played by James Franco, and his producer, played by Rogen. Sony Pictures' "The Interview," directed by Seth Rogen and longtime collaborator Evan Goldberg, centers on a CIA plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong Un via a bumbling American talk show host, played by James Franco, and his producer, played by Rogen.
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No Respite for Sony
2014-12-12 16:06:33| TechNewsWorld
Since the hacker group calling itself "Guardians of Peace" announced its attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment late last month, things have gone downhill for the company. After confidential documents were leaked to the Internet over several days, a denouement of sorts was reached last week, when a security company examining the stolen data discovered nearly 50,000 Social Security numbers.
Sony fights back against hackers, stolen file sharers by firing a DDoS back at them
2014-12-11 14:49:54| Extremetech
When the hackee becomes the hacker... In a somewhat amusing twist to the ongoing Sony Pictures hack and massive breach of sensitive files and unreleased films, the company is now fighting back. According to two unnamed sources, Sony is now using 'hundreds of computers' to perform a DDoS on websites where you can download the leaked data. Better yet, Sony is apparently using Amazon's cloud servers (AWS) to perform the DDoS. While I'm all for proactive security measures, Sony might be taking it a little bit too far here.
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