Who breached Sony Pictures’ network and why continues to be a puzzle a week after news of the hack first emerged. Some speculate it was an inside job. A few have pointed fingers at North Korea, which returned its own one-finger salute in response. Others discount that possibility. In the meantime, the FBI has issued a warning stating destructive malware is on the loose. Details of Sony’s executive reimbursement and business dealings have been published on the Web, and the company might be in for a thrashing.
Sony's Cyber-Whodunit Is a Page-Turner
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 5, 2014 06:59 AMWho breached Sony Pictures’ network and why continues to be a puzzle a week after news of the hack first emerged. Some speculate it was an inside job. A few have pointed fingers at North Korea, which returned its own one-finger salute in response. Others discount that possibility. In the meantime, the FBI has issued a warning stating destructive malware is on the loose. Details of Sony’s executive reimbursement and business dealings have been published on the Web, and the company might be in for a thrashing.