SONY's getting railed every which way. The main kill scene for The Interview has leaked.
The group that hacked SONY has now made terror threats. Saying that anyone that goes to watch the movie that weekend, or, is just in that general area, you should probably leave and not go — referencing September 11th.
And now, SONY is being sued by their own employees, current and past.
A class-action lawsuit alleging that it failed to protect their confidential information by ignoring warnings of their weak computer system.
In the 45-page complaint, it says that SONY failed to secure its computer systems, servers and databases, despite weaknesses that it has known about for years.
This, because not only were there all those emails, but it had employee criminal background checks, salary negotiations, performance evaluations, compensation reports, personal employee files, doctors letters explaining the medical reason for leaves of absences, and of course 47,000 social security numbers.
So not a super happy fun time if you're SONY.
The group that hacked SONY has now made terror threats. Saying that anyone that goes to watch the movie that weekend, or, is just in that general area, you should probably leave and not go — referencing September 11th.
And now, SONY is being sued by their own employees, current and past.
A class-action lawsuit alleging that it failed to protect their confidential information by ignoring warnings of their weak computer system.
In the 45-page complaint, it says that SONY failed to secure its computer systems, servers and databases, despite weaknesses that it has known about for years.
This, because not only were there all those emails, but it had employee criminal background checks, salary negotiations, performance evaluations, compensation reports, personal employee files, doctors letters explaining the medical reason for leaves of absences, and of course 47,000 social security numbers.
So not a super happy fun time if you're SONY.
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