Recent research from security firm Cloudmark has raised doubt about the purported connection between North Korea and last November’s intrusion on Sony Pictures Entertainment’s computer networks. The FBI last week continued to press its case that North Korea was behind the cyberattack, pointing to an exposed block of IP addresses allocated to North Korea. However, some activity emanating from those North Korean IP addresses suggests that they may have been hacked.
Sony Sortie’s Smoking Gun Still Missing
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. January 14, 2015 07:28 AMRecent research from security firm Cloudmark has raised doubt about the purported connection between North Korea and last November’s intrusion on Sony Pictures Entertainment’s computer networks. The FBI last week continued to press its case that North Korea was behind the cyberattack, pointing to an exposed block of IP addresses allocated to North Korea. However, some activity emanating from those North Korean IP addresses suggests that they may have been hacked.