In typesetter’s case you leave aboutthe historically monolithic Sony Pictures hack last week , a radical of hackers just reminded the world that they exist and stay angry . In a newfangled post , hackers identifying themselves as “ the GOP make for all over the domain ” leaked data point that they claim add up from Sony ’s servers . Their need ? draw The audience or else .
The Interview , of course , isthe new Sony Pictures moviestarring Seth Rogen and James Franco about assassinating Kim Jong - Un . ( GOP , by the way , put up for “ Guardians of Peace . ” ) This latest subject matter , if it ’s even from the original Sony Pictures hackers , would hold the idea that the radical is in fact North Koreans tempestuous about a moving-picture show that fete the death of their Supreme Leader . It ’s more complicated than that , though .
North Korea has now order — more than once — that it did not hack Sony Pictures . And while there ’s some grounds that that the onslaught has origins somewhere in the Koreas , there ’s also grounds that the hack itselftook berth in a Bangkok hotel . There ’s also some confusedness over who ’s doing the GOP posting now , since Monday ’s GOP post say the GOP electronic mail from Fridaythreatening Sony Pictures employee ’ and their familiesdid not come from the real GOP .

Regardless of who did it , the latest content sounds endanger :
We have already given our decipherable need to the management team of SONY , however , they have reject to accept . It seems that you call up everything will be well , if you find out the attacker , while no reacting to our demand .
We are sending you our admonition again . Do conduct out our requirement if you require to break loose us . And , Stop immediately showing the movie of terrorism which can break the regional peace and have the War !

It also includes tie to several gigabytes worth of data . Which , if it ’s really from Sony Pictures ’ servers , stand to makethis historically destructive hackeven more destructive . [ WSJ ]
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