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This is a normal post "Damning emails' is actually what got me wondering
given they aren't that much really, sort of like Hollywood just getting rid of some meaningless junk gossiped and speculated about pointlessly in the braindead press for years. Who cares if a top exec thinks Angelina is a head case? Seriously, it's meaningless
(, Sun 21 Dec 2014, 0:40, , Reply)
This is a normal post But it wasn't only the criticism of the top brass. It also released pay scales, medical information, private cell phone numbers, names that celebrities go by incognito and social security numbers.
I can't see that Sony would release something that would release this personal information or harm their top brass. Poor Brangelina.

George Clooney had a (surprisingly) good piece about it, trying to get stars to fight against such censorship, but couldn't get the lily livered stars to sign on.
(, Sun 21 Dec 2014, 0:55, , Reply)
This is a normal post Did it?
Nothing you've pointed out has shaken the pillars of heaven even for that completely artificial place. Has somebody like George Lucas really had to replace his mobile number because of a sudden influx of deranged calls? He's the sort of guy who could change a number at the snap of his fingers. And seriously, what use is his social security number in the hands of some nefarious villens? Seriously. Medical information is also a bit meaningless, if it wasn't all bullshit anyway, as is their pay scales. I think everybody knows how much all these people are paid.

And who quite frankly cares, or is even looking at, anybody else lower down in Sony's pecking order. If any of the information is even real for their employees..

..who knows, just a late night hunch
(, Sun 21 Dec 2014, 1:08, , Reply)
This is a normal post ¯\(°_o)/¯,

(, Sun 21 Dec 2014, 1:19, , Reply)
This is a normal post The hack didn't just hit the higher ups, it hit all of Sony's employees, including the little guys
And with a name, address, birthday and social security number you can steal someone's identity, which really can be costly.

I don't think either of us know the answer. If heads start to roll at Sony, or if they lose their big names, then it will be telling.
(, Sun 21 Dec 2014, 1:23, , Reply)
This is a normal post Which sort of begs the question why haven't NASA or the Pentagon been hacked with similar ease?
I refuse to believe a corporate company as big as Sony are this vunrable to hackers are any less protected than the government.

If they are it's probably time to nuke the communist cunts
(, Sun 21 Dec 2014, 1:52, , Reply)
This is a normal post Actually they were lax
As was shown in the previous hack of the PlayStation network where a shit load of information about customers was stolen
(, Sun 21 Dec 2014, 9:14, , Reply)