Oops! It wasn't Kim?? Firm briefs FBI on theory Sony hack was an inside job

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Viligant_Warrior

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Doubts on N. Korea claim? FBI briefed on theory Sony hack was inside job

A security firm has brought new evidence to the FBI that it claims points to a laid-off employee and others as the hackers behind the massive cyber-breach at Sony, even as the bureau publicly stands by its explanation that North Korea executed the attack.

Kurt Stammberger, senior vice president for market development at cyber intelligence firm Norse, told FoxNews.com that his company was turning over "raw data" to the FBI on Tuesday. He said the company also briefed the FBI for "two or three hours" on Monday during a meeting in St. Louis.

Among other details, he said Norse has data about the malware samples that point to "super, super detailed insider information" that only a Sony insider would have.
Well, ain't that a kick in the head?

Or it would be, if the FBI didn't walk out of the meeting with more or less an attitude of "Interesting theory, but it was North Korea."

Guess we'll see, eventually. Or not. Next news cycle, please. This story's 15 minutes is up.
 

Agricola

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I said all along it was a publicity stunt manufactured by Sony.
They knew this film would flop horrendously, but having controversy and having film pulled will end up with crowds flocking to see it.
 

skipp

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I said all along it was a publicity stunt manufactured by Sony.
They knew this film would flop horrendously, but having controversy and having film pulled will end up with crowds flocking to see it.
My problem with this theory is that the hacked emails has caused the top CEO's at Sony a lot of pain and humiliation. They really come off as looking pretty bad in those emails. Plus there's the fact that Sony is in the process of now being sued because a lot of their employees had their personal information leaked during the hack. Sony could lose millions from this.
 

gb9

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I guess my point is at some point while this movie was being made, did someone not see a potential firestorm???