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Judge approves settlement in Sony hacking scandalA judge on Wednesday approved a multimillion dollar settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed by former Sony Pictures Entertainment employees.EntertainmentApr 7, 2016
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Sony’s computer network is still down following cyber-attackMore than six weeks after hackers attacked Sony Pictures Entertainment, its computer network is still down, CEO Michael Lynton told The Associated Press on Thursday.TechJan 9, 2015
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Sony chief praises freedom of expression following cyber-attackSony Corp.'s top corporate executive has condemned the recent hacking assault against its film division, saying his employees were victims of a "vicious and malicious cyberattack."EntertainmentJan 6, 2015
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Sony offers discounts to gamers after Christmas PlayStation hackFollowing the Christmas Day cyber-attack that took PlayStation’s network offline for days, Sony is trying to make good with gamers by offering a five-day extension on PlayStation Plus memberships.CanadaJan 2, 2015
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Who really hacked Sony Pictures? New reports cast doubt on North Korea connectionAs the investigation into last month’s unprecedented cyber-attack on Sony Pictures continues, several new reports have cast doubt on North Korea’s connection to the hacking scandal.TechDec 30, 2014
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Will ‘The Interview’ be released online?Since 'The Interview' was canned following terrorist threats, there has been mounting evidence that the movie may be released online.EntertainmentDec 22, 2014
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Sony should have released ‘The Interview’: ObamaThe FBI has formally accused North Korea of hacking Sony Pictures.EntertainmentDec 19, 2014
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Hackers warn Sony not to release ‘The Interview’ in any formHackers have sent a new email to Sony Pictures Entertainment, gloating over the studio's "wise" decision to cancel the release of The Interview and warning not to distribute the film "in any form."EntertainmentDec 19, 2014
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Sony hack spurs call for more North Korea sanctionsSuspicions that North Korea was behind the hack at Sony Pictures are intensifying calls for tougher U.S. steps to cut that country's access to hard currency and declare it once more as a state sponsor of terrorism.TechDec 19, 2014
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Will the Sony hack force companies to crack down on security?After the attack on Sony Pictures, companies worldwide are under pressure to tighten security but are hampered by cost and, for some, reluctance to believe they are in danger.TechDec 19, 2014
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