; Fackler, Martin January 18, 2015 | In December 2014, former Sony Pictures Entertainment employees filed four lawsuits against the company for not protecting their data that was released in the hack, which included Social Security numbers and medical information |
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Dwiar, Rob; Abbott, Benjamin; September 2020, Brendan Griffiths 16 | published over 30,000 documents that were obtained via the hack in April 2015, with founder stating that the document archive "shows the inner workings of an influential multinational corporation" that should be made public |
The headquarters of in , United States On November 24, 2014, a group identifying itself as "" a release of confidential data from the.
Department of Justice issued formal charges related to the Sony hack on North Korean citizen on September 6, 2018 | Including undisclosed evidence, these claims were made based on the use of similar hacking tools and techniques previously employed by North Korean hackers—including North Korea's cyberwarfare agency on South Korean targets |
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Other emails released in the hack showed Pascal and , a film and theatrical producer, discussing | Although personal data may have been stolen, early news reports focused mainly on celebrity gossip and embarrassing details about Hollywood and film industry business affairs gleaned by the media from electronic files, including private email messages |
Boot, William December 17, 2014.
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