White House : Sony Hack is now a matter of national security
The Sony hack has led the White House to release a statement regarding the serious nature of the incident and is now weighing a response.
The Sony hack has led the White House to release a statement regarding the serious nature of the incident and is now weighing a response.
After ‘The Interview’ was pulled from its release schedule, movie fans decided to turn North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un into an internet meme.
It has just been confirmed by US intelligence officials that North Korea is behind the attack that has crippled Sony Pictures dramatically escalating the stakes for the White House.
Movie fans are waving North Korean flags on Twitter in response to Sony’s decision to cancel the release of ‘The Interview’.
Regal Cinemas, Carmike Cinemas, AMC Entertainment, Cineplex and others have decided to remove ‘The Interview’ following threats made against movie goers by the Sony hackers.
Movie theater chains in the U.S. have a greenlight from Sony Pictures to cancel screenings for ‘The Interview’.