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PostPosted: 12/17/14 3:58 pm • # 1 
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I'm on the fence in how I feel about this ~ I loathe all hackers ~ but I'm not sure we should bow to threats, especially threats that have not been proven credible ~ these threats sound grandiose to me, trying to give the impression that the threats are from many who can in fact carry them out ~ while I vowed to myself to not live in fear following 09/11/01, I'm not sure this is a gamble to take ~ Sooz

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Nation's Biggest Theater Chains Yank 'The Interview' After Terror Threats
By Brendan James Published December 17, 2014, 3:53 PM EST

New threats by hackers of a 9/11-style attack on any American theater showing Sony Pictures' "The Interview" have caused some of the nation's largest movie chains to delay screening of the film.

Regal Entertainment, AMC Entertainment, Cinemark, Carmike Cinemas and Cineplex Entertainment backed out on Wednesday, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Regal cited "wavering support of the film The Interview by Sony Pictures, as well as the ambiguous nature of any real or perceived security threats," in a statement to the paper.

The film, starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, contains a plotline mocking North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and includes a scene depicting his assassination. The scene was published by Gawker on Monday.

The hackers, who call themselves Guardians of the Peace, breached Sony's servers on Nov. 24th and leaked emails, film budgets, employee salaries and personal information.

They issued a grandiose threat on Tuesday, warning of a massive terror attack brought on by "the greed of Sony Pictures Entertainment."

"Soon all the world will see what an awful movie Sony Pictures Entertainment has made. The world will be full of fear," their statement read.

"Remember the 11th of September 2001," it continued. "We recommend you to keep yourself distant from the places at that time. (If your house is nearby, you’d better leave.)"

It has not been verified that Guardians of the Peace are acting on behalf of North Korea, though the country has praised the Sony hack.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/theaters-cancel-interview-sony-hack


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PostPosted: 12/17/14 4:25 pm • # 2 
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Here's the latest update ~ I can't fault Sony Pictures for refusing to gamble ~ Sooz

Sony Cancels Theatrical Release for ‘The Interview’ on Christmas
Variety | Brent Lang | 27 mins ago

With theater chains defecting en masse, Sony Pictures Entertainment has pulled the planned Christmas release of “The Interview.”

In announcing the decision to cancel the holiday debut, Sony hit back at the hackers who threatened movie theaters and moviegoers and who have terrorized the studio and its employees for weeks.

“Those who attacked us stole our intellectual property, private emails, and sensitive and proprietary material, and sought to destroy our spirit and our morale – all apparently to thwart the release of a movie they did not like,” the statement reads.

“We are deeply saddened at this brazen effort to suppress the distribution of a movie, and in the process do damage to our company, our employees, and the American public,” it continues. “We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression and are extremely disappointed by this outcome.”

The comedy centers on a hapless television host who is recruited to assassinate North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un. The country has condemned the film and some cyber security experts believe that it played a role in the hack attack on the studio. Seth Rogen and James Franco star in the picture, which cost $42 million to produce.

Here’s the company’s full statement:

“In light of the decision by the majority of our exhibitors not to show the film The Interview, we have decided not to move forward with the planned December 25 theatrical release. We respect and understand our partners’ decision and, of course, completely share their paramount interest in the safety of employees and theater-goers.

Sony Pictures has been the victim of an unprecedented criminal assault against our employees, our customers, and our business. Those who attacked us stole our intellectual property, private emails, and sensitive and proprietary material, and sought to destroy our spirit and our morale – all apparently to thwart the release of a movie they did not like. We are deeply saddened at this brazen effort to suppress the distribution of a movie, and in the process do damage to our company, our employees, and the American public. We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression and are extremely disappointed by this outcome.”

http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/sony-cancels-theatrical-release-for-%e2%80%98the-interview%e2%80%99-on-christmas/ar-BBgVqFY


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PostPosted: 12/17/14 5:38 pm • # 3 
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Here's the latest ~ Sooz

U.S. to announce that North Korea behind Sony hack-CNN
Reuters | 17 mins ago

U.S. investigators have determined that North Korea is behind the cyber attack on Sony Corp's Hollywood studio and plan to announce their findings on Thursday, CNN reported.

(Reporting by Jim Finkle)

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/us-to-announce-that-north-korea-behind-sony-hack-cnn/ar-BBgVOVl


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PostPosted: 12/17/14 8:40 pm • # 4 
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What "U.S. investigators"?


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PostPosted: 12/18/14 8:24 am • # 5 
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oskar576 wrote:
What "U.S. investigators"?

Post #3 was a "news flash", oskar ~ per the post: "... plan to announce their findings on Thursday", so we'll know more today ~ in the meantime, here's a clip from Rachel Maddow's show last night ~ Sooz

US points at North Korea on Sony hack, threat
David Sanger, national security correspondent for the New York Times, talks with Rachel Maddow about the degree of certainty of the U.S. assessment that North Korea is behind the hack of Sony Pictures and the subsequent terror threat against movie theaters.
THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW - 9:26 PM 12/17/2014


http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/us-points-at-north-korea-on-sony-hack--threat-374326339803


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PostPosted: 12/19/14 9:58 am • # 6 
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The right's 'Interview' hypocrisy

(CNN) -- Not everyone will remember "Death of a President," the 2006 movie that included a controversial scene in which President George W. Bush was killed by a sniper. (I, on the other hand, can't forget it because my fiancé is an actress and had a big role in that movie).

Another thing I can't forget is the outrage that DOAP sparked among some conservative commentators, including some of those very same people who are now defending Sony's film "The Interview," about the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

"Death of a President" won an award at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival and was slated to play in several theater chains in America. That is, until some on the right went ballistic over it.

Rush Limbaugh slammed the movie, reportedly calling the film's director a "sicko" and saying the movie was part of an "age of insanity." Fox News' Michelle Malkin denounced the film in an article she penned for the conservative website, "Town Hall" titled, "Kill Bush Mania." Matt Drudge used the word "SHOCK" (all in caps) to describe the film on the front page of his Drudge Report. And Sean Hannity grilled the film's director on his Fox News show with questions like "Do you not have a responsibility to think of the impact, the impressions that could be made on people" by depicting the shooting of Bush?

The outrage wasn't confined to the media. Rep. Peter King of New York, then chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, dubbed the film disgusting, claimed it "could incite real violence" and reportedly warned that the filmmakers "would have blood on their hands if anything should ever happen." King went on to call for no movie theater or TV network in America to show the film: "Any theater that would show this, any TV station that would show this, is acting irresponsibly. It would be a disgrace for it to be shown anywhere."

In response to this outrage, the film was indeed pulled from the big theater chains and relegated to a handful of art house theaters. As a then-spokesperson for Regal Entertainment Group, one of the movie theater chains that caved into the pressure, reportedly stated, "We do not feel it is appropriate to portray the future assassination of a president, therefore we do not intend to program this film at any of our cinemas."

Yet fast forward to 2014, and The Drudge Report reads, "SURRENDER: SONY PULLS 'INTERVIEW." (Apparently Drudge's computer is stuck in "caps lock" mode.) Malkin's Twitter feed, meanwhile, is filled with retweets that denounce Sony's puling of the film.

But the award for the biggest flip-flopper of them all goes to Peter King. The man who in 2006 called for theaters to not screen the film that portrayed Bush being assassinated sang a far different tune when interviewed earlier this week by CNN's Wolf Blitzer. When Blitzer asked King if it was appropriate for a film to depict a world leader being assassinated, King responded, "There's no reason not to do it."

King went on to state -- as if he had no recollection of what he said in 2006 -- that there have "been terrible things said about our presidents and our leaders in movies. ... This is something that, in a free society, we tolerate."

Look, if you are going to credibly defend freedom of expression, it requires that you be consistent. You can't just defend the words or images you agree with. That's not how freedom of expression works. And deep down, I know that King and the pundits on the right know this. But too often they are playing to their political base or the consumers of their media outlets at the expense of intellectual honesty. (And to be candid, some on the left are just as guilty, though typically not in the area of freedom of expression.)

Will the future bring any changes? Tough to say, although to be honest it seems unlikely. It's how some of them remain in office and attract fans to their websites and TV shows.

But thanks to a thing called Google we can discover in a matter of minutes the selective outrage and outright hypocrisy of these people. At least then we can dismiss their words as being nothing more than hollow pandering.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/18/opinion/o ... Stories%29


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PostPosted: 12/19/14 1:10 pm • # 7 
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The FBI calls it ~ anyone surprised? ~ :g ~ Sooz

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FBI: North Korean Government Was Behind Sony Hack
By Brendan James Published December 19, 2014, 12:06 PM EST

The FBI released a statement on Friday formally accusing the North Korean government of being responsible for hacking Sony Pictures Entertainment on Nov. 24.

"As a result of our investigation, and in close collaboration with other U.S. Government departments and agencies, the FBI now has enough information to conclude that the North Korean government is responsible for these actions" the statement read.

Read the full statement below:

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Today, the FBI would like to provide an update on the status of our investigation into the cyber attack targeting Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE). In late November, SPE confirmed that it was the victim of a cyber attack that destroyed systems and stole large quantities of personal and commercial data. A group calling itself the “Guardians of Peace” claimed responsibility for the attack and subsequently issued threats against SPE, its employees, and theaters that distribute its movies.

The FBI has determined that the intrusion into SPE’s network consisted of the deployment of destructive malware and the theft of proprietary information as well as employees’ personally identifiable information and confidential communications. The attacks also rendered thousands of SPE’s computers inoperable, forced SPE to take its entire computer network offline, and significantly disrupted the company’s business operations.

After discovering the intrusion into its network, SPE requested the FBI’s assistance. Since then, the FBI has been working closely with the company throughout the investigation. Sony has been a great partner in the investigation, and continues to work closely with the FBI. Sony reported this incident within hours, which is what the FBI hopes all companies will do when facing a cyber attack. Sony’s quick reporting facilitated the investigators’ ability to do their jobs, and ultimately to identify the source of these attacks.

As a result of our investigation, and in close collaboration with other U.S. Government departments and agencies, the FBI now has enough information to conclude that the North Korean government is responsible for these actions. While the need to protect sensitive sources and methods precludes us from sharing all of this information, our conclusion is based, in part, on the following:

- Technical analysis of the data deletion malware used in this attack revealed links to other malware that the FBI knows North Korean actors previously developed. For example, there were similarities in specific lines of code, encryption algorithms, data deletion methods, and compromised networks.

- The FBI also observed significant overlap between the infrastructure used in this attack and other malicious cyber activity the U.S. Government has previously linked directly to North Korea. For example, the FBI discovered that several Internet protocol (IP) addresses associated with known North Korean infrastructure communicated with IP addresses that were hardcoded into the data deletion malware used in this attack.

- Separately, the tools used in the SPE attack have similarities to a cyber attack in March of last year against South Korean banks and media outlets, which was carried out by North Korea.

We are deeply concerned about the destructive nature of this attack on a private sector entity and the ordinary citizens who worked there. Further, North Korea’s attack on SPE reaffirms that cyber threats pose one of the gravest national security dangers to the United States. Though the FBI has seen a wide variety and increasing number of cyber intrusions, the destructive nature of this attack, coupled with its coercive nature, sets it apart. North Korea’s actions were intended to inflict significant harm on a U.S. business and suppress the right of American citizens to express themselves. Such acts of intimidation fall outside the bounds of acceptable state behavior. The FBI takes seriously any attempt – whether through cyber-enabled means, threats of violence, or otherwise – to undermine the economic and social prosperity of our citizens.

The FBI stands ready to assist any U.S. company that is the victim of a destructive cyber attack or breach of confidential business information. Further, the FBI will continue to work closely with multiple departments and agencies as well as with domestic, foreign, and private sector partners who have played a critical role in our ability to trace this and other cyber threats to their source. Working together, the FBI will identify, pursue, and impose costs and consequences on individuals, groups, or nation states who use cyber means to threaten the United States or U.S. interests.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/fbi-says-north-korea-behind-sony-hack


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PostPosted: 12/19/14 3:51 pm • # 8 
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The problem here is US credibility in the middle of an ongoing propaganda war between the US and North Korea.
IMO, they "found the evidence" that it was North Korea much too quickly.


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PostPosted: 12/20/14 12:58 am • # 9 
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Frankly, I think the whole thing is probably a scam perpetrated by Sony to drum up sales for a movie even they expect to flop.


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