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Hackers release confidential documents of Sony Pictures after hack

Hackers release confidential documents of Sony Pictures after hack

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Last week, Systems of Sony pictures were hacked to show warning messages. Hackers warned if Sony didn’t give their demand, they will release internal documents files to public. And it seems they did what they warned. Hackers have released few documents from the “tens of terabytes” of data they hacked from Sony’s server.

In a link dump posted on a sharing site, hackers released the data with torrent links. Any one can download the confidential data from these torrent websites.

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A released document confirms the salary of company’s 17 executives who make $1 million a year.

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Yesterday, full rips of unreleased movies also appeared on torrent sites. These movies are “Fury”, “Annie”, “Mr. Turner”, “Still Alice” and “To Write Love on Her Arms.” According to piracy firm Excipio, these movies already hit the millions of download.

Sony has already filed complaint and looking to North Korea for investigation. The theft is criminal matter and it should be investigated properly.

Source: TheNextWeb

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