Good wednesday morning to you all. Start with the costly Sony Pictures hack. Theater chains will not be showing the interview. Hackers calling themselves guardian of police are threatening violence against theaters that show the comedy about kim jongun. The new York Premiere reporter theres a new message. With a violation reminiscent of the 9 11 terror attacks. Its the Christmas Gift from the guardians of piece, turni iningn eyes corporate crisis into a matter of national security. We recommend you to keep yourself distant. If your house is nearby, leave. We take those threats seriously. Reporter the department of Homeland Security is looking into it. There is no credible intelligence yet. Want to kill kim jongun . Totally. Reporter sony told theaters they didnt have to show the interview. And the movies stars, james franco and seth rogan shut down a press tour in the wake of the warning. This attack is significant sfwlr the hackers released thousands of emails, an embarrassment for so
Movie chain to pull the plug from their more than 270 theaters across more than 40 states. Landmark theaters also bailing, canceling thursdays premiere in new york. Even the films star, seth rogan and james franco dropping out of all media appearances this week. This fear in the movie industry prompted by a new threatening american, purportedly by the sony hackers. The fbi investigating their promise of a bitter fate to anyone who sees the controversial north korean comedy. The message says soon all the world will see what an awful movie Sony Pictures entertainment has made. The world will be full of fear. Remember the 11th of september 2001. Now theyve got threats against people who go see the movie. Be careful. Theyre threatening the families of sony employees. This has taken hacking to a level that weve never seen before. This week, a leaked scene from the film was posted, showing the gruesome assassination of north Korean Leader kim jongun. Something the country condemns as an act
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