Sony has requested approval to delay its third-quarter earnings report, citing damage to network systems in its Sony Pictures Entertainment division caused by the cyberattack it sustained late last year.
The November attack, which the FBI has http://www.techworld.com/news/security/fbi-blames-north-korea-for-sony-hack-citing-malware-evidence-3591744/”>concluded was conducted by North Korea in order to protest release of the comedy film “The Interview,” has resulted in new U.S. economic http://www.pcworld.com/article/2864292/white-house-approves-sanctions-against-north-korea-for-sony-hack.html”>sanctions against the communist nation. Though it was initially pulled from theatrical release, the movie—depicting a planned assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un—was ultimately released in late December and earned more than $1 million on its opening day.
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