Update: North Korea today strongly denied allegations of involvement in cyberattacks recinetes he suffered last month the US producer Sony Pictures, responsible remember the film The Interview that caricatures the country’s leader
<. p> This is what the written, among other things accused the South Korean puppet authorities “to extend the” rumor “that Pyongyang is behind the cyber
And extiend.” He also said Korea North unknown “why misdeeds has become the target of the attack” the Hollywood studio. That’s all.
Remember at this point that the computer attack came shortly after the November 28th Pyongyang threatened with “severe punishment” to the authors of “The Interview”.
This is a comedy starring Seth Rogen and James Franco on a plan of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to assassinate the North Korean leader.
So, emails mails are signed by Peace Keepers who last November 24 issued a blunt attack on Sony,.
All this immediately, causing massive data breach. Meanwhile, the FBI is one of the US agencies investigating the cyber attack.
According to a spokesman for the American technology company Sony, the GOP group is responsible for the hacking attack that has taken place since last November 24.
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Apparently, the attack completely paralyzed the computer network of the study, while uncovered private company data which could be of a sensitive nature.
So far it has not leaked the identity of the attackers, so it has not been entirely clear whether all the emails came from the same group of hackers computer.
In this regard it is noteworthy that the Sony company has refused to provide a copy of the email or details about its specific content, so also not known exactly why put in the mail.
Joshua Campbell, spokesman for the FBI said in a recent statement that “the FBI is now aware of the threat mails received some employees of Sony Pictures Entertainment.”
On the other Meanwhile, the Campbell himself admitted that the case should be resolved yet, so still “investigating the matter to identify the person or group responsible.”
Marc Maiffret, chief technology cybersecurity firm BeyondTrust He explained meanwhile that podríans post be imitators who pretend to be hackers to get directions from Sony employees,
Maiffret explained that “anyone could have lived this,” exonerating workers technological firm be liable in any case what happened.
In defintiva, US authorities suspect that North Korea may be behind this hacking.
For his part Sony reported that a “large amount of confidential data” were stolen, including five films of the company, and many media and experts said North Korea was responsible for the action.
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