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WikiLeaks has published all the documents stolen from Sony

The site WikiLeaks published a full array of data stolen by unknown hackers from Sony Corporation when the premiere of the film “Interview” was being prepared.

The site has more than 30 thousands of documents and 170 thousands of emails. In the press release notedthat when they were first published, the original archives, not structured for search, were soon deleted. Now they are laid out in a convenient format for learning.

“This archive shows the internal activities of an influential transnational corporation,” said WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. According to him, the materials are in the “center of geopolitical conflict” and deserve coverage. “They belong to the public domain. WikiLeaks will make sure they stay there, ”he stressed.

In particular, the documents reflect Sony’s response to the upcoming Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, which is currently under the attention of the US Congress. It also outlines the reasons for the studio’s participation in the fight against piracy.

In addition, WikiLeaks claims that it has documents on Sony’s links with the US Democratic Party, with a number of other American organizations, with politicians and authorities.

Sony Pictures Entertainment has condemned the disclosure of these documents. “The cyber attack on Sony Pictures was a malicious criminal act, and we strongly condemn the indexing of stolen employee data and other private and confidential information on WikiLeaks,” commented the company.

“We strongly disagree with the statement of WikiLeaks that this material belongs to the public domain, and we will continue to fight for the security, reliability and confidentiality of our company and its more than 6 thousands of employees,” said SPE.

Sony Pictures fell victim to a hacker attack in December 2014, when she released the film Interview, where, according to the plot, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un died as a result of the assassination.

Shortly before the premiere, Sony Pictures received threats from unknown hackers to make a terrorist attack during a session. The “Interview” materials, along with the personal correspondence of employees, scenarios and information related to film projects, were stolen. The FBI has officially accused the DPRK of involvement in cyber attack on the film company.

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