The threat comes from the same type of malicious software that infected
Sony's computer systems,
As a result of the attack
on the Hollywood studio, Brad Pitt's "Fury" and the remake of the
musical "Annie," have become available on illicit web sites. Screener
copies of at least five unreleased Sony films have also made their way
online.
Sony is "exploring the possibility" of a North Korean link to the hacking, according to Re/code
and other reports. That's because Sony is about to release "The
Interview," a comedy starring James Franco and Seth Rogen. Its plot
entails an attempted assassination of the North Korean leader Kim
Jong-Un.
Businesses were alerted about the new threat and what the hackers could do once inside the business' computers.
The FBI routinely advises private industry of various cyber threats
found during investigations, the FBI said in a statement Monday night.
This data is provided in order to help systems administrators guard
against the actions of persistent cyber criminals, it said.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
FBI warns of hacking threat after Sony attack
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