Hackers Threaten People Who See 'The Interview,' Invoke 9/11

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Hackers have promised that "the world will be full of fear" following the Christmas day release of "The Interview."

"Remember the 11th of September 2001," the hackers write in a new note reportedly posted Tuesday on Pastebin, a site that lets people easily share text.

Sony Hackers Threaten People Who See The Interview Invoke 9 11

If we can't even track these Sony hackers down and deal with them, how do we defend ourselves when terrorists decide to attack our infrastructure systems or financial systems or something else?
 
Hackers have promised that "the world will be full of fear" following the Christmas day release of "The Interview."

"Remember the 11th of September 2001," the hackers write in a new note reportedly posted Tuesday on Pastebin, a site that lets people easily share text.

Sony Hackers Threaten People Who See The Interview Invoke 9 11

If we can't even track these Sony hackers down and deal with them, how do we defend ourselves when terrorists decide to attack our infrastructure systems or financial systems or something else?

I think the only reason our Nuclear plants,water treatment plants and electrical grid hasn't been fucked with yet
is that the hackers have chosen not to do it.For now.
 
Hackers have promised that "the world will be full of fear" following the Christmas day release of "The Interview."

"Remember the 11th of September 2001," the hackers write in a new note reportedly posted Tuesday on Pastebin, a site that lets people easily share text.

Sony Hackers Threaten People Who See The Interview Invoke 9 11

If we can't even track these Sony hackers down and deal with them, how do we defend ourselves when terrorists decide to attack our infrastructure systems or financial systems or something else?

I think the only reason our Nuclear plants,water treatment plants and electrical grid hasn't been fucked with yet
is that the hackers have chosen not to do it.For now.

Not really true in my opinion. Nuclear stations for one are almost going over board in trying to prevent hackers from hacking their systems or an insertion of a virus. Most of the systems that mean anything are not connected to the INTERNET so the risk is minimal.

Now our power grid is something else and screwing with that could effect nuclear stations.
 

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