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Okay, not wearing a conspiracy hat here. But I’m simply not buying that the North Koreans were behind the hack of the decade. And no, I’m not blaming the U.S. Government, either (accept maybe for their own incompetence). Everything I’m seeing points to this hack as an ‘inside job’.

Full disclosure: Yes, I’m in a software developer and system admin - and in the media business. And we all know the key groups of hackers – white hats and black hats. This hack goes beyond that. This is clearly a malicious intent to do economic and social damage a major company. As most law enforcement will tell you on average 80 percent of all corporate break ins are ‘inside jobs’. Same goes for hacking. It’s not just about getting one password, breaking in, and having fun. In the case of SONY, these hackers HAD to know what they were looking for, and where to go find it. And from all reports, it took multiple passwords to do it. The LA Times talked to a few experts about this.

So, are we to believe that a leader is so insane that he orders his best people to hack a company’s servers and threating them by merely releasing emails, movie trailers and personal info?

My suspicions come from the information that has been release already. If some of the information released in the emails were in the hands of a government entity who wanted to do damage, there was enough to target individuals in any manner they saw fit (including physically), and still maintain plausible deniability. Even more, some of the information release could have been used to probe more into entities not related to SONY. There seems to be no one in control of what is being released, such as the internal SONY security review.

If I’m a government, with hackers this good, I go for bigger targets – such as power and defense, and communication grids.

For a top-notch hacker, coming in through a foreign server is not difficult. If fact, from all reports this hacker(s), was not very good at covering their tracks. From what I’ve seen, SONY should be asking themselves: “Who did we piss off in our company that had access to our systems?”

Just my thoughts, J. Johnson.

1 posted on 12/20/2014 11:43:10 AM PST by jimjohn
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ANYONE and I mean ANYONE who believes North Korea did this is a simp.


2 posted on 12/20/2014 11:44:39 AM PST by packrat35 (Pelosi is only on loan to the world from Satan. Hopefully he will soon want his baby killer back)
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Who do you think is to blame?


3 posted on 12/20/2014 11:46:30 AM PST by ifinnegan
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Where’s the NSA or Snowden when you need them?


5 posted on 12/20/2014 11:50:40 AM PST by keving (We get the government we vote for)
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Who was reading Fox News' James Rosen's Emails and listening in on his phone calls in an attempt to find out WHO inside the gov't he was getting his information from?? Maybe Eric Holder knows??? Were they spying on Sony for the same reason and got 'found out' then deflected blame on NK??? Unlikely but possible, I suppose.

Would be funny if the actual hacker surfaced publicly and he has nothing to do with North Korea. This would make our FBI look like a joke since they tagged NK as responsible for the hacking..

6 posted on 12/20/2014 11:51:33 AM PST by CivilWarBrewing
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Insider.


8 posted on 12/20/2014 11:56:10 AM PST by isthisnickcool (NO MORE IRS!)
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I’ll just wait till the movie comes over Veehd.


9 posted on 12/20/2014 12:00:16 PM PST by Dallas59
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So you are saying the FBI is in cahoots with Sony in this?


10 posted on 12/20/2014 12:01:50 PM PST by ElkGroveDan (My tagline is in the shop.)
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Yeah, I believe NK did it because Lil’ Kim is as big a narcissist as our current President and this was his way of throwing a tantrum about the movie.

I believe Sony has already stated there was inside help.


11 posted on 12/20/2014 12:03:41 PM PST by VeniVidiVici ( Better a conservative teabagger than a liberal teabagee)
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Now any and all extortionists can cover their tracks by insinuating that North Korea is behind the cyber attack.

Consider: "Your company has insulted The Dear Leader of North Korea and his People. Now deposit five million dollars into this account and we won't release all of the embarrassing emails we have down loaded from your servers and send commando squads to your cities to shoot up the streets."

Yeah, I can see this happening now.

12 posted on 12/20/2014 12:04:32 PM PST by StormEye
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Either in-house disgruntlement or NSA experimenting with Censorship.


14 posted on 12/20/2014 12:06:03 PM PST by arthurus
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I worked for Sony. (not the movie division) I was a remote operator, and just to get my email I had to log in using a VPN and a password generator key along with my own password which required updating every 60 days. Each website behind the firewall had its own login/password. It wasn’t easy to get in even if you were authorized.


17 posted on 12/20/2014 12:31:22 PM PST by bk1000 (A clear conscience is a sure sign of a poor memory)
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Yeah, I am skeptical about all of this. Hard to believe NK is that sophisticated or could hire an outsider without leaving a paper trail.

This is all too good. Maybe it’s the tinfoil talking, but I foresee tighter government “security” for us. And maybe a nice little war for the neocons.


18 posted on 12/20/2014 12:38:35 PM PST by Forgotten Amendments (Peace On Earth! Purity of Essence! McCain/Ripper 2016)
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BREAKING, EXCLUSIVE: Top FBI-Connected Cyber Crime Fighter Doubts #NorthKorea Behind #SonyHack

http://gotnews.com/breaking-exclusive-top-fbi-connected-cyber-crime-fighter-doubts-northkorea-behind-sonyhack/

Former Chief Security Officer for NewsCorp: N. Koreans Not Behind Sony Hack, Interview Leak

http://gotnews.com/former-chief-security-officer-newscorp-n-koreans-not-behind-sony-hack-interview-leak/


20 posted on 12/20/2014 12:43:15 PM PST by sheikdetailfeather (Ignorance can be deadly. Especially in emergencies...)
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Personally it was a couple of 16 year olds in a garage that were pretty smart.


22 posted on 12/20/2014 12:45:29 PM PST by Captain Peter Blood
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But I’m simply not buying that the North Koreans were behind the hack of the decade.

This was not the hack of the decade.

Stuxnet

25 posted on 12/20/2014 12:49:18 PM PST by FatherofFive (Islam is evil and must be eradicated)
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who has the most t gain form this fiasco?

it aint kim jong un... thats for certain.

on the other hand the great propagandist wil certainly play this for far more than its worth!!

rumor has it that obies already visited the Norks this morning.....


32 posted on 12/20/2014 1:18:41 PM PST by MeshugeMikey ("Never, Never, Never, Give Up," Winston Churchill ><>)
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I am suspecting someone named J. Johnson
All the clues are there.... : )


33 posted on 12/20/2014 1:19:29 PM PST by minnesota_bound
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From what I’ve seen, SONY should be asking themselves: “Who did we piss off in our company that had access to our systems?”

It seems to me that it was reported that Sony laid of 2,000 high level people last year, including people in their IT department. I cannot believe that North Korea took the pains to go through multiple foreign servers yet left URLs in the SOFTWARE that leads back to them! That's like the burglar leaving his wallet and driver's license at the scene of a burglary. Really stupid.

Some of the movies that were supposedly released from the hack actually apparently came from DVDs and Bluerays that were sent out as preview for the Motion Picture Academy Awards for the members' reviews and voting. There were imbedded codes in the digital meta data with indicators of which member it had been sent to as a control for Digital Rights Management so if it does get out, they would know who to prosecute.

Just more evidence that seems to show it isn't quite what is is purported to be.

34 posted on 12/20/2014 1:27:03 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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I wouldn`t put it past the NSA and this government. The big gov goons on BOTH sides of the uni-party are salivating over the possibility of ‘cyber security laws’ that would enable the gutting of the internet and destruction the last bastion of free speech.


36 posted on 12/20/2014 2:38:18 PM PST by nomad
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Microsoft SMB

37 posted on 12/20/2014 4:03:01 PM PST by Uri’el-2012 (Psalm 119:174 I long for Your salvation, YHvH, Your teaching is my delight.)
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