US fears Sony hackers may never be caught


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 18 Dec 2014

CRIME WITHOUT PUNISHMENT: The Sony Pictures hackers may never be brought to justice.

WASHINGTON/BOSTON: Government investigators fear the hackers behind the unprecedented attack on Sony's Hollywood studio may never be caught if they are under the protection of North Korea, a US official said.

The law enforcement official, who declined to be identified because the investigation is ongoing, said authorities will require significant time to definitively confirm their suspicions that North Korea sponsored the attack, which severely damaged the movie studio's network.

The likelihood of the hackers being brought to justice in the United States is presently regarded as low, said the official.

A threat against theaters planning to show Sony Corp's controversial movie about the assassination of the leader of North Korea was published on the Internet. It promised a "bitter fate" for those who went to see the movie, The Interview, a comedy whose villain is North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The movie is scheduled for general release on Dec 25.

US security authorities said they were investigating the threat but had so far seen no real sign of an active plot. A second US official said that investigators are not aware of any people or entities capable of actually carrying out such threats against cinemas or audiences.

US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the United States took all reported physical threats seriously, including those against movie theaters, but added:

"At this time we have no specific credible threat information that lends credence to these reports."

North Korea complained to the United Nations in June, accusing the United States of sponsoring terrorism and committing an act of war by allowing the movie's production.

Carmike Cinemas, operator of 278 theaters in 41 states, informed Sony that it would not show the film, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters. Sony has also cancelled the New York premier. — Reuters

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