http://www.wsj.com/articles/sony-head-thanks-supporters-in-hacking-attack-1420517703
By TAKASHI MOCHIZUKI
The Wall Street Journal
Jan. 5, 2015
LAS VEGAS — Sony Corp. Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai made his first
public comments Monday on the recent hacking attack on its movie division,
thanking employees and partners for support that made the movie, the
Interview, available to public audiences.
“I am very proud of all the employees and certainly the partners we’ve
worked with as well who stood up against some of the extortionate efforts
of criminals,” Mr. Hirai said at the start of a news conference at the
annual International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The controversial comedy about an assassination attempt on North Korean
Leader Kim Jong Un led to aggressive hacking attacks by a group demanding
that the studio hold back from releasing the movie. U.S. authorities
concluded Pyongyang was behind the nearly monthlong attack that began in
late November.
The case escalated to one of national security concerns, rather than just
corporate security, with President Barack Obama openly criticizing Sony
for initially deciding not to make the film available to theaters in the
U.S.
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