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23/12/14(Tue)21:56
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start the dial-up!

I could hack my neighbor and let him believe it came from a computer in Texas.
But I guess the FBI has got some experienced stuff and people, and they can figure it out.

I still believe it was North-Korea.

23/12/14(Tue)17:20

Read on the news this morning there are those who think this hack originated in Bangkok. If this is true, the FBI has egg on their face.

23/12/14(Tue)11:58

The FBI could still tell what country the hacker lived in, couldn't they?
The way companies are getting hacked these days, employees will be required to sign an "anti-hack" clause ("We're not responsible and you can't sue us if we're hacked").

23/12/14(Tue)04:14

Yes, if you hack into someones computer you leave behind some data. However they are smart(?), so they most likely used a throwaway and a bot network (infected PC's). In other word: they know their shit. Sony is lame though..makes me wonder how some other businesses have their shit locked. I also wonder how many employees will sue Sony

22/12/14(Mon)10:42

Our FBI says N.Korea hacked into Sony.
N.Korea says it's not responsible.
Don't computers leave a footprint?
Is it possible to hack a company's computer without a trace?