UnsolicitedBooker targets Central Asian telecoms with LuciDoor and MarsSnake, while PseudoSticky and Cloud Atlas hit Russia.
Michael Lynton, former Sony CEO, wishes he had thought more carefully before greenlighting "The Interview" from Seth Rogen.
It can be a little hard to remember, twelve years later, but there’s really never been anything in Hollywood quite like the 2014 Sony hack: A deliberate and targeted campaign exposing every single ...
The making of the 2014 film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco resulted in a cyberattack that leaked confidential scripts ...
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Michael Lynton revisits the Sony hack fallout in a memoir excerpt and calls greenlighting ‘The Interview’ “the biggest mistake of my career.” ...
The President let it be clear that he thought it was a bad idea for Sony to greenlight a picture about killing a head of state.
In an excerpt from his new memoir, the former studio boss opens up about the personal reasons behind his choice to greenlight the political comedy, which led to fallout the likes of which Hollywood ...
Amazon is warning that a Russian-speaking hacker used multiple generative AI services as part of a campaign that breached more than 600 FortiGate firewalls across 55 countries in five weeks.
February 21, 2026 marks the first anniversary of the largest confirmed cryptocurrency theft in history (on the ByBit digital currency platform).
Michael Lynton calls the 2014 political satire the biggest mistake of his career, as it led to the Sony Pictures email hacks.