
2014 Sony Pictures hack - Wikipedia
On November 24, 2014, the hacker group "Guardians of Peace" leaked confidential data from the film studio Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE). The data included employee emails, personal and family information, executive salaries, copies of then-unreleased films, future film plans, screenplays, and other information. [1] .
In 2014, Sony Pictures suffered a devastating and highly publicized cyberattack related to its planned release of the controversial film The Interview, which intelligence reports later attributed to a nation-state attacker.
The 2014 Sony hacks, explained - Vox
Jan 20, 2015 · In late November 2014, Sony Pictures Entertainment was hacked by a group calling itself the Guardians of Peace. The hackers, who are widely believed to be working in at least some capacity...
The Sony hack: how it happened, who is responsible, and what …
Dec 14, 2014 · Last month, hackers infiltrated the computer network of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a major Hollywood movie studio. The attackers stole a huge number of confidential documents, which are now...
What caused Sony hack: What we know now - CNN Business
Dec 29, 2014 · Hackers used computer servers in Bolivia, Cypress, Italy, Poland, Singapore, Thailand and the United States to attack Sony. The IP addresses associated with those …
Sony Hack: What happened and who is behind it? | The Standard
Sep 28, 2023 · The most infamous Sony hack took place in 2014. Sony Pictures was reportedly compromised by a group of North Korean hackers, in retaliation for the release of film The …
Sony hack - Wikipedia
Sony hack may refer to one of these cybersecurity incidents targeting the Japanese multinational conglomerate Sony: 2011 PlayStation Network outage, caused by a cyberattack
Timeline: After the hack: Sony Pictures' road to recovery
Nov 18, 2015 · Cyberterrorists -- the U.S. government blames North Korea -- wiped data from Sony servers, exposed the personal information of tens of thousands of people, and unveiled embarrassing emails...
Sony Pictures hacked: the full story - The Verge
Dec 8, 2014 · North Korea has accused the US of “groundlessly stirring up bad blood” towards the country after imposing sanctions in response to the alleged hack on Sony Pictures.
10 years later: The Sony Pictures hack - MSN
10 years ago, North Korea hacked into computer systems of Sony Pictures over the satircal movie The Interview. Here's how the hack changed Hollywood.