
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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.