PC World is reporting that families of Sony employees are now being threatened, or at least being subjected to implied threats.
Hackers said to threaten Sony employees
The hack against Sony Pictures appeared to enter new territory on Friday when employees reportedly received messages threatening them and their families.
The message, reported by Variety, warned that “not only you but your family will be in danger.”
Sony’s computer system was attacked in late November and gigabytes of data, including unreleased movies, were stolen and leaked online. Embarrassing hacks have hit other companies in recent years, but threatening employees is highly unusual and will put extra pressure on law enforcement to find those responsible.
The message purports to be from the Guardians of Peace, the group that has claimed responsibility for the Sony hack. It’s written in patchy English and opens with further threats against Sony.
“Removing Sony Pictures on earth is a very tiny work for our group which is a worldwide organization. And what we have done so far is only a small part of our further plan,” the message reads in part, according to Variety, which says it obtained a copy.
It then turns to Sony employees.
“Many things beyond imagination will happen at many places of the world. ... Please sign your name to object the false [sic] of the company at the email address below if you dont want to suffer damage. If you dont, not only you but your family will be in danger,” the message reads.
This incident is precisely why I am so worked up about trustworthy computing and leery of having others aggregating personal information on me. Its not that I am trying to hide anything I am doing, but leaving all my personal information laying around is just an invite for someone to come in and make a mess in my life.
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Sunday December 07 2014, @01:37AM
It's a signed message, not encrypted. Please learn the difference.
(to prevent forgery)
(Score: 2) by Tork on Sunday December 07 2014, @04:54AM
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 07 2014, @07:15AM
Signed message, to prevent forgery? Now I am confident that this message came from some pseudonymous person, and not from a different one. That makes me fell so much better! In fact, I feel so much better, I will post this as AC! Not just any AC, mind you, but a Soylent News AC, with the chops to prove it!
(Score: 2) by dyingtolive on Sunday December 07 2014, @07:33AM
There is some value to signing messages. You know it came from the same guy, which might not be much worth, but someone less aware who stumbles onto this giant block of seemingly meaningless characters might actually try to figure out what it is and better come one step closer to understanding what should be fundamental knowledge. I'm trying to be optimistic, but I'm looking at it as a social statement, not as anything of particular use in an otherwise mundane statement.
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