Daily Report: Inquiry Into Cyberattack on Sony Pictures Broadens

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Sony Pictures Entertainment and the F.B.I. were seeking more information on Wednesday about an attack that crippled Sony’s computer systems — including whether North Korea, or perhaps a former employee, was responsible, Brooks Barnes and Nicole Perlroth report.

“The investigation continues into this very sophisticated cyberattack,” the studio said in a statement. It added that a news report by the technology site ReCode, which said that North Korea had been identified as the source of the attack and that the studio planned an imminent announcement, was “not accurate.”

Sony was hit by hackers on Nov. 24, resulting in a companywide computer shutdown and the leak of corporate information, including the multimillion-dollar pre-bonus salaries of executives and the Social Security numbers of rank-and-file employees. A group calling itself the Guardians of Peace has taken credit for the attacks.

The studio, working with various law enforcement agencies, has been exploring whether the breach was related to one of Sony’s coming movies, “The Interview,” a comedy about two American tabloid TV journalists recruited to assassinate the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. North Korean officials have been sharply critical of the film. Read more »