From North Korea to Lizard Squad, here's the latest. — -- Sony isn't having the best month when it comes to digital intruders. The entertainment and electronics company suffered today from what ...
New evidence suggests that the hacking campaign against Sony Pictures - including a Nov. 24 wiper malware attack - may have been the work of a small group that included at least one former studio ...
A lawyer representing Sony Pictures is telling news organizations not to publish details of company files leaked by hackers. So far we’ve learned a lot of salacious gossip and malicious language used ...
Entertainment giant Sony could face up to $100 million in costs from the recent hack on the company’s servers, according to a Business Insider report. The cost estimate includes investigation into the ...
Another of Sony’s websites has reportedly been hacked—this time around, the victim is SonyPictures.com. The group claiming responsibility for the breach, “LulzSec,” is the same group behind the recent ...
Sony's security team is having a rough year. Just over four months after fully restoring its PlayStation Network from a crippling (and very expensive) hack this spring, their new cyber security chief ...
Sony Corp.'s top corporate executive on Monday condemned the recent hacking assault against its film division, saying his employees were victims of a "vicious and malicious cyberattack," while adding ...
In their Cyber Security column, Karen H. Bromberg and Duane A. Cranston of Cohen & Gresser write: The Sony breach is a wake-up call, not only because the hack was carried out with the principal aim of ...
As part of that campaign, they stole and leaked mountains of private information of all sorts from Sony, including highly sensitive emails from its executives concerning their business. Variety was ...
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