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It Wasn't North Korea Or Russia: Sony Hack "Perpetrator" Said To Be Laid-Off, Disgruntled Employee
Zero Hedge ^ | 12/30/2014 | Tyler Durden

Posted on 12/30/2014 7:50:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind

First it was, with "absolute certainly", North Korea. Then, out of the blue, an even more ridiculous theory emerged about the origin of the Sony hackers: Russia. Now, we finally get the truth, and as it turns out it was neither of the abovementioned sovereign actors who had nothing better to do than to hack movie scripts and racist emails: it was Sony's own disgruntled worker who was the source of the hack. According to Politico, FBI agents investigating the Sony Pictures hack were briefed Monday by a security firm that says its research points to laid-off Sony staff, not North Korea, as the perpetrator."

Researchers from the cyber intelligence company Norse have said their own investigation into the data on the Sony attack doesn’t point to North Korea at all and instead indicates some combination of a disgruntled employee and hackers for piracy groups is at fault.

But... but just a week ago the FBI was so absolutely certain it was North Korea it released the following statement:

Today, the FBI would like to provide an update on the status of our investigation into the cyber attack targeting Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE). In late November, SPE confirmed that it was the victim of a cyber attack that destroyed systems and stole large quantities of personal and commercial data. A group calling itself the "Guardians of Peace" claimed responsibility for the attack and subsequently issued threats against SPE, its employees, and theaters that distribute its movies.

 

The FBI has determined that the intrusion into SPE's network consisted of the deployment of destructive malware and the theft of proprietary information as well as employees' personally identifiable information and confidential communications. The attacks also rendered thousands of SPE's computers inoperable, forced SPE to take its entire computer network offline, and significantly disrupted the company's business operations.

 

After discovering the intrusion into its network, SPE requested the FBI's assistance. Since then, the FBI has been working closely with the company throughout the investigation. Sony has been a great partner in the investigation, and continues to work closely with the FBI. Sony reported this incident within hours, which is what the FBI hopes all companies will do when facing a cyber attack. Sony's quick reporting facilitated the investigators' ability to do their jobs, and ultimately to identify the source of these attacks.

 

As a result of our investigation, and in close collaboration with other U.S. Government departments and agencies, the FBI now has enough information to conclude that the North Korean government is responsible for these actions.

So will the humiliation ever end? Or does Obama have to launch a "preemptive" nuclear first in addition to taking down North Korea's internet and cell phone service before he too admits his false flag-based foreign policy is an epic disaster?

To be sure, the FBI says it is standing by its conclusions, "but the security community says they’ve been open and receptive to help from the private sector throughout the Sony investigation."

Norse’s senior vice president of market development said that just the quickness of the FBI’s conclusion that North Korea was responsible was a red flag.

“When the FBI made the announcement so soon after the initial hack was unveiled, everyone in the [cyber] intelligence community kind of raised their eyebrows at it, because it’s really hard to pin this on anyone within days of the attack,” Kurt Stammberger said in an interview as his company briefed FBI investigators Monday afternoon.

 

He said the briefing was set up after his company approached the agency with its findings.

 

Stammberger said after the meeting the FBI was “very open and grateful for our data and assistance” but didn’t share any of its data with Norse, although that was what the company expected.

 

The FBI said Monday it is standing behind its assessment, adding that evidence doesn’t support any other explanations.

Of course it is: otherwise it would look like a total idiot. It still will, but in time the FBI hopes nobody will remember this entire unfortunate embarrassing incident, and can just back away quietly with a small footnote explanation on page 18.

“When the FBI made the announcement so soon after the initial hack was unveiled, everyone in the [cyber] intelligence community kind of raised their eyebrows at it, because it’s really hard to pin this on anyone within days of the attack,” Kurt Stammberger said in an interview as his company briefed FBI investigators Monday afternoon.

Meanwhile, Norse is pretty adamant the FBI are a bunch of clowns:

"Whenever we see some indicators or leads that North Korea may be involved, when we follow those leads, they turn out to be dead ends,” Stammberger said. “Do I think it’s likely that [officials] have a smoking gun? … We think that we would have seen key indicators by now in our investigation that would point to the North Koreans: We don’t see those data points. So if they’ve got them, they should share some of them at least with the community and make a more convincing case.”

Bottom line: the hacker was a disgruntled employee, and the leaked email situation was promptly used by studio execs to dupe the idiot public into believing it was their sworn patriotic duty to watch a failed comedic flop, generating revenues of over $20 million for what would have been a total dud. Which is why expect none of this to get any media coverage.

In the meantime, Obama almost launched another war over yet another video. So generally par for the course, bad pun intended.

The humiliation, however, is that not only did North Korea troll Obama, it officially got the upper hand. End result, at least someone is having a laugh.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hacking; northkorea; sony
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1 posted on 12/30/2014 7:50:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Now that seems more plausible.


2 posted on 12/30/2014 7:53:11 AM PST by b4its2late (A Liberal is a person who will give away everything he doesn't own.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Obama, you got some ‘splainin’ to do.


3 posted on 12/30/2014 7:53:42 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: SeekAndFind

A country that has barely mastered the TRS-80, has hardly anyone with electricity, and has a tiny Internet run on vacuum tubes seems like they might have a hard time hacking into Sony...


4 posted on 12/30/2014 7:54:44 AM PST by PATRIOT1876
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To: SeekAndFind

The question is...could we make a movie about a fake North Korean dictator who would be on some hit list by the CIA, and the emphasis of the movie is some hack-job that everyone is pretending to be North Korea...but it’s really some south LA type geek who drinks gallons of coffee per day and talking always about revenge on Sony? And if we could make such a movie....who would play “Lena”?


5 posted on 12/30/2014 7:54:53 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: SeekAndFind

The cluster administration makes America look stupid ... again.


6 posted on 12/30/2014 7:55:27 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Occam's razor Kama...


7 posted on 12/30/2014 7:56:28 AM PST by darkwing104 (Forgive but don't forget)
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To: PATRIOT1876

RE: A country that has barely mastered the TRS-80, has hardly anyone with electricity, and has a tiny Internet run on vacuum tubes seems like they might have a hard time hacking into Sony...

Who says you have to do it yourself? All you need is to HIRE some outfit to do it for you.

With that, even Zimbabwe could do it.


8 posted on 12/30/2014 7:57:33 AM PST by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Ah, to be blessed with such great hair...


9 posted on 12/30/2014 7:58:50 AM PST by Ken H (What happens on the internet, stays on the internet.)
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To: SeekAndFind
I have a question for this FBI that has such vast resources and intelligence assets they can positively assert they are correct, in such a short time frame no less, that it was North Korea.

My question is this:

FBI, why haven't you identified and apprehended the terrorists behind Benghazi instead of railroading some internet documentary producer? You were gonna, gonna, for sure no sh!t Sherlock gonna get to who was behind it all weren't you? Where is it?

It's been two and half years by my count. You're no better than DHS and the TSA in my book.

10 posted on 12/30/2014 7:59:15 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: SeekAndFind

Benghazi Scene 2....Take 67.


11 posted on 12/30/2014 8:00:07 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: SeekAndFind

It didn’t make sense that NK would care about what Sony execs said about their movie stars; NKs probably know as much about our stars as we know about theirs. One could smell a rat from the beginning of this, and the only question was what species of rat was creating the “crisis.”


12 posted on 12/30/2014 8:00:46 AM PST by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

yes


13 posted on 12/30/2014 8:02:08 AM PST by SaveFerris (Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
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To: chajin

I think they wanted a digital “Reichstag Fire” to justify even more of a government takeover of the Internet, for our own good.


14 posted on 12/30/2014 8:02:11 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: chajin

Species of rat was apparently democ.


15 posted on 12/30/2014 8:03:23 AM PST by SaveFerris (Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
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To: dfwgator

Smelling like it.


16 posted on 12/30/2014 8:03:45 AM PST by SaveFerris (Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
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To: pepsionice
Yeah, what really happened with the hack and the US response is a real life Mouse That Roared.

Maybe I'm warped, but this is funny.

17 posted on 12/30/2014 8:11:22 AM PST by grania
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To: grania

The question is...what studio would approve this now for production....a movie within a movie within a movie? Sony won’t touch it. And could we get the brilliant Asian guy to play North Korea’s Kim one more time? And who would play Obama?


18 posted on 12/30/2014 8:15:17 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: SeekAndFind
um ... uh ... North Korea engaged in this attack ... or something ....
19 posted on 12/30/2014 8:20:42 AM PST by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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To: pepsionice
And who would play Obama?

How about the guy who played the president in Idiocracy?

What a fantastic movie it is. It's a 2006 sci-fi comedy. The events in it are coming true at an alarmingly fast pace!

20 posted on 12/30/2014 8:22:16 AM PST by grania
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