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I Decided to Publish the Sony Hack Emails 10 Years Ago. Now I Regret It


Published on 2024-12-11 19:44:08 - Variety
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  • By now the basics are a well-known chapter in relatively recent Hollywood history: On November 24, 2014, a group of hackers based in North Korea calling themselves Guardians of Peace began what you might call a virtual terror campaign against Sony Pictures in objection to the movie " The Interview " and its depiction of their leader, Kim Jong Un.
The article from Variety discusses the 10-year anniversary of the Sony Pictures hack, which occurred in November 2014. This cyberattack, attributed to North Korean hackers, resulted in the leak of sensitive information including executive emails, personal data, and unreleased films. The hack was in retaliation to Sony's release of "The Interview," a comedy film that depicted the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The incident led to significant repercussions for Sony, including public apologies, executive resignations, and a reevaluation of cybersecurity measures across Hollywood. The article reflects on the lasting impact of the hack, how it changed the industry's approach to digital security, and the ongoing implications for data privacy and corporate espionage. It also touches on how the event has been remembered and analyzed in the context of international relations and cybersecurity policy.

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[ https://variety.com/2024/biz/news/sony-hack-10-years-leak-1236243625/ ]
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