The Sony Pictures Leak F**kery Thread

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What a thread!! :whew: :damn:

Any breh who justify buying Sony products after those emails need serious re-evaluation. That goes for Sony TVs and the PS4 as well :birdman:
 

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Where's the XMas gift Fukkery at:stopitslime:

...North Korea on CP Time:mjpls:

Anyway, Portman's email exposure showed she ain't all the way about that Joo Life:heh:

Jane Foster is about to get Poochie-d.

"Oh - Jane? Yeah - she went back to her home planet and died on the journey..." :mjpls:
 

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Where's the XMas gift Fukkery at:stopitslime:

...North Korea on CP Time:mjpls:

Anyway, Portman's email exposure showed she ain't all the way about that Joo Life:heh:

She is about the Jew life, but she didn't want her email address out there. I don't think she is a militant jew like the sender of the emails though.

Lol at her pointing out Ryan Seacreast.
 

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Oops: people are downloading and keeping Sony's rental for The Interview

By Josh Lowensohn on December 24, 2014 06:34 pm

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It's been an interesting day for Kernel, the site powering Sony's digital rentals ofThe Interview in the US. Not only did it briefly buckle under the pressure of people hammering its site to watch the movie, but apparently it didn't do a great job in securing copies of the film, either. Those who spent $5.99 to watch a 48-hour rental of The Interview on their browser could simply share the URL of the film with anyone else. Worse yet, anyone who had access to the link was able to save an unprotected copy locally through a super obvious loophole, something The Vergewas able to confirm from different browsers and locations.



Kernel did not respond to a request for comment, but tweeted that it was "working on a fix as we speak," after the issue was pointed out.

Kernel was one of only a handful of places to get The Interview digitally, a day before its theatrical release in the US. The film became available today on YouTube Movies, Google Play, Xbox Video, as well as Sony'sSeeTheInterview.com, which Kernel powers. The film's public debut was briefly canceled after Sony Pictures buckled to a hacker group that threatened violence for theatergoers and Sony employees, as well as leaking more documents. Sony did an about-face this week, rescheduling the release and adding today's video on demand release as an unexpected bonus.

Thanks Alec!


http://www.theverge.com/2014/12/24/7448253/sonys-the-interview-site-accidentally-let-anyone-download
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HOW DID NOT ANYONE CHECK THIS???

It's incredible!!
 

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Rumors are now it wasn't North Korea but an Inside Job.

It could be anybody with how bad Sony has gotten owned by hackers. Apparently they didn't learn their lesson after being breached back in 2011.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...lp-from-the-hackers-who-hit-sony-in-2011.html

The connections suggest that North Korea and hacktivist groups could have worked together on different parts of the Sony Pictures breach, or there may have been overlapping attacks, says Dan Clements, president of IntelCrawler. Both groups have said they are preparing Christmas surprises for Sony. Lizard Squad posted to a now-suspended Twitter account, saying it's "working together with #GoP on a Christmas project."

"These gamers had been trolling Sony for years," Clements says. “They had compromised credentials; who knows who they shared that with in the underground?"

In past breaches, Sony had come under fire from multiple groups at the same time. Sony was warned in late-2013 that hackers were stealing gigabytes of data from its network several times a week, underscoring a pattern of security lapses that predated the recent attack, Bloomberg News reported. At least three hacking groups had infiltrated the PlayStation Network at the time of the 2011 hack. The one that did the most damage was a Russian cyber-crime ring that had been inside of the network for at least two years, stealing and reselling video games.
 
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