To: C19fan
A lot is disturbing about this....
- That N Korea could hack an American company this bad. This shows severe vulnerabilities that have not been addressed.
- That N Korea can effectively silence free speech in the US by threatening to bomb theaters.
- If N Korea can do this, who else can do this.
- We know about the N Korea hacking because they informed us. Who have they hacked and not told us about?
- How much is N Korea in cahoots with China to share in the illegal gains from hacking?
32 posted on
12/17/2014 12:40:08 PM PST by
DannyTN
To: DannyTN
“That N Korea could hack an American company this bad”
Just a nit, but wasn’t it Sony, a Japanese company, that was hacked? Or was it their US subsidiary?
41 posted on
12/17/2014 12:48:12 PM PST by
piytar
(No government has ever wanted its people to be defenseless for any good reason.)
To: DannyTN
[ A lot is disturbing about this....
That N Korea could hack an American company this bad. This shows severe vulnerabilities that have not been addressed.
That N Korea can effectively silence free speech in the US by threatening to bomb theaters.
If N Korea can do this, who else can do this.
We know about the N Korea hacking because they informed us. Who have they hacked and not told us about?
How much is N Korea in cahoots with China to share in the illegal gains from hacking? ]
How do we know it wasn’t the NSA who did the hacking and they are trying to frame the Norks???
61 posted on
12/17/2014 2:16:57 PM PST by
GraceG
(Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
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