UPDATED: Sony Hacker Paralysis Reaches Day Two |
2ND UPDATE:
This Sony computer hacking episode isn’t over. The corporation’s
computers are still down, in New York, overseas and on the Culver City
lot of Sony Pictures,
for the second day. IT experts are still working to figure out how the
breach happened, and to stop a repeat. It is never opportune for
something like this to interrupt a corporation’s hard work, but
Thanksgiving week is probably not the worst time for it. Here’s the
official line: “Sony Pictures Entertainment experienced a system
disruption, which are working diligently to resolve.”
UPDATE: While
it seems that a world-leading tech company would be the last to be
brought down by a hacker, this Sony thing is serious. I’ve come across a
still photo of the hacked message that appeared on screens, posted by a
site called business2community.com. More when it comes in. SPE spokesperson Jean Guerin said “We are investigating an IT matter.” Here’s the still photo:
EARLIER EXCLUSIVE, November 24, 10:50 am:
Things have come to a standstill at Sony today, after the computers in
New York and around the world were infiltrated by a hacker. As a
precaution, computers in Los Angeles were shut down while the
corporation deals with the breach. It has basically brought the whole
global corporation to an electronic standstill. I’d heard that this
began with a skull appearing on screens, and then a strangely ominous
message telling users they’d been hacked by something called #GOP. It
gets more bizarre as the message claims this is just the beginning and
then threatens to release documents by 11 PM this evening. There is no
reason given why this is happening, and no specific demands. Mentioned
are websites in places around the world, some of which don’t even
function. While Sony works this through, there are no corporate emails
going in and out and you can’t use your computer and it’s hit or miss on
whether calls are going to email. “We are down, completely paralyzed,”
said a source. Waiting on reaction from Sony, but if you’re not getting
your calls or emails returned from Culver City, don’t take it as an
insult or reason to feel small. No comment from the studio.
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