Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Sony hacker threats theater: Show "interview" be subject to terrorist attacks

   
Sony Pictures has just attack hacker organization "Peacekeeper" threatened to information that they will soon play the movie "Interview" (The Interview, also known as "the assassination of Kim Jong-un") style of cinema expanded 9.11 attacks. "Peacekeeper" said in a statement: "The world will be full of fear still remember September 11, 2001 do we suggest that you will stay away from those places (if your home is nearby, you'd better leave.)..."

  usually who, exactly what theater will play a video, to wait a few days before the film will be released officially released. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un assassination but the main line of the "interview" one, but it plans to fully release during Christmas this year. Therefore, this threat will impact thousands of theaters nationwide.

  FBI (hereinafter referred to as "FBI"), said they are aware of this threat, and the ongoing investigation. FBI spokesman said: "We will continue to work with partners to investigate the case with Sony was hacked."

  "Peacekeeper" also revealed a given Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton (Michael Lynton) "Christmas gift." They called hands has the equivalent of 12,000 CD's Sony Pictures data, if Sony Pictures do not agree to their demands, they will have to disclose more information. Linton has apologized to the staff at this staff meeting held on Monday.

  In addition, the "interview" the two starring Seth Rogan (Seth Rogen) and James Frank (James Franco) will also cancel all public activities. Logan attended Monday night talk show "The Colbert Report", but his agent said he was within a few days will not accept any interviews

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