Posted on 12/19/2014 1:13:01 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The Sony scandal may be about to take a giant turn.
An FBI source tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that arrests are imminent in the case that has rocked the major entertainment company over the past few weeks.
Radar can reveal that the FBI has been busy interviewing former Sony IT employees, and while the law enforcement agency believes that North Koreans are responsible for the hacking crimes, they must have had help from the inside.
Whoever did this had to have either been an insider or someone who had been an insider, explains the source. They knew where to go and what to look for to get maximum exposure for the hack.
A security expert goes a step further and insists that there is no way the North Koreans could have pulled this off without help from the Chinese, who have been hacking into American businesses for years.
(Excerpt) Read more at radaronline.com ...
Well played!
I hope it’s rust proof.
Thanks to the telegraph that arrests are imminent, those ‘insiders’ are probably well outside the country, if they were in the US at all.
Dude - satanic pentagrams always point down...
The Norks were probably aided by terrorists from Dirka Dirka Stan.
Now that’s some flair!
There had better be imminent arrests if Hollywood doesn’t want another Fatty Arbuckle scandal on their hands. According to gossip sites, there are even bigger embarrassments and scandals to be released over the next few weeks.
” According to gossip sites, there are even bigger embarrassments and scandals to be released over the next few weeks.”
Dish dish dish!!!
“I cannot see how this could be considered treason in any form. Insiders betrayed their company, not their country.”
You didn’t see my son-in-law on Christmas day when he couldn’t get his new game running on playstation.
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