“Now, the findings of the FBI are being called into question by many of the cybersecurity industry’s leading experts “
I am sure those experts had acess to every bit of evidence the FBI had. . .sheesh.
It does make the FBI look rather Keystone Cop-ish.
Part of the Nork’s response, I get a chuckle out of their stalinist language:
NORTH KOREA RESPONDS TO FBI CLAIMS THAT THEY HACKED SONY
Strange thing that happened in the heart of the U.S., the ill-famed cesspool of injustice, is now afloat in the world as shocking news.
The Sony Pictures Entertainment, the biggest movie producer in the U.S., which produced the undesirable reactionary film “The Interview” daring hurt the dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK and agitating even terrorism and had a plan to distribute it, was exposed to surprisingly sophisticated, destructive and threatening cyber warfare and has been thrown into a bottomless quagmire after suffering property losses worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
The public in the U.S. is now describing this case as “disgrace suffered by Sony Pictures Entertainment,” “very sorry thing caused by the U.S.,” “Sony Pictures Entertainment showing a white flag before hackers” and the “unprecedented disaster suffered by the U.S.”
The FBI's claims may be so ridiculous, no one needs to see any.