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If this attack was not perpetrated by N Korea then what does the government stand to gain by lying and acting like it was?
If the attack was perpetrated by N Korea then why is this the first thing they have done?
Is this thread a joke?
I see it as
Russia 0.00001
US .999999
North Korea can't even trip over its own dick, let alone unleash a series of cyber attacks. The DPRK got state-sponsored help with the attacks. The White House confirmed that the attacks weren't executed from within the country. North Korea only has one ally who is dumb enough/competent enough in this area to commit the acts, and that is Russia.
Whatever. Obama crashed Russia's entire economy through sanctions and pressuring Saudi Arabia to produce oil like mad, breaking the back of OPEC and pushing the price of oil off a cliff. And then when Russia and Venezuela's economies went into free fall and they couldn't afford to support Cuba, he (hopefully permanently) reoriented alliances in the region, and normalized relations. That's some gangstah' stuff.
So Russia cancelled a movie? Obama fucking destroyed their entire cold war alliance.
So now we are allowing other countries to dictate our freedom? Drop a bomb on that fucking place and make it a divot the size of Kuwait
In a news conference today, President Barack Obama addressed the Sony hack to confirm what we've been hearing for days from the within the administration.
Reporters asked the president what a proportionate response looked like to the Sony hack, and whether the decision to pull the movie was a mistake.
"Sony is a corporation, it suffered significant damage, there were some threats against employees, I am sympathetic to the concerns that they faced. Having said all that, yes, I think they made a mistake."
The North Korean embassy continues to deny that the hermetic country was involved with the hack.
This group threatened 9/11 style attacks at Theatres playing the movie. Obama's a fucking dumbass to say Sony made the wrong decision, after they aim to lose billions of dollars more if they were to release this movie plus have to incur the liability if a terroist attack on a movie theatre were to happen.
There are thousands and thousands of movie theaters in the country. The chance of these wannabe's putting a bomb in one is as likely as a mental dude shooting up the place.
Meaning, we should worry more about our own than some dumb-shit group in North Korea.
Cancelling a fucking movie out of fear? Bullshit. Un-American. Fucking fear mongering. The pussification of this country is appalling. Hell, if companies are that scared, make the people sign a god damned waiver releasing them of liability in the case of some fuck-asses from NK bombing you.
Its a smart business decision. It reduces their liability and stops the leak of whatever they had on their servers. Like I said, if ANYTHING happened anywhere, Sony is looking at multi-million dollar suits up the wazoo. The leaks of future movie plots, embarassing corporate emails, entire films would have continued. Its easy to say when its not your money or your ass on the line and you can just yell "Let's do it for 'Murrica".
Meh, I get it. I do. And from a business decision I can understand. But from a moral one, I don't.
I think it's bullshit, that they are going to allow themselves to be bullied and in turn allow the bully to continue to demand shit from them. When does it stop? "Hey Sony, you must now never make another movie again, or all your data is leaked."
And to the people. To allow yourself to be steered away from a movie because of baseless threats from a shitty Country? F-that.
No pressure...
"Sony acted stupidly..."Obama: Sony Made a Mistake Pulling The Interview
http://gizmodo.com/obama-sony-made-a-mistake-pulling-the-interview-1673268761
The Sony hackers are not satisfied -- they've unleashed a new threat ... trying to ensure "The Interview" NEVER gets released in any format.
Several top level execs at Sony Pictures got the new message which reportedly said, "We want everything related to the movie, including its trailers, as well as its full version down from any website hosting them immediately."
They also demanded "The Interview" never come out on DVD, pay-per-view, or V.O.D.
CNN first reported the latest message ... which also reminds the Sony execs the hackers still have all of their "private and sensitive data."
The hackers told execs they'd made a "very wise" decision to cancel the release, and shouldn't make any new trouble for themselves.
We should find a hillside within view of his home, and carve "Hi, There, Kim!" in giant letters formed with bomb craters.
I hope the hackers force Sony to give up the movie rights of Spider-Man back to Marvel. I want Spider-Man in the Avengers movie badly.![]()
The leaked memos show an agreement to share spidey is actually in progress!
