Hackers warn Sony to not release 'The Interview' movie

Sony hackers want the company to postpone the launch of The Interview, threatening the studio even more.

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The hackers behind the breach into Sony have warned the company of the consequences of releasing its upcoming movie 'The Interview' with Seth Rogen and James Franco.

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Sony Pictures Entertainment have been warned about releasing "the movie of terrorism", which depicts the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Over the weekend, the two stars of the movies took to Saturday Night Live, having a laugh at it all. The hackers on the other hand, are quite serious.

They said: "We have already given our clear demand to the management team of SONY, however, they have refused to accept. It seems that you think everything will be well, if you find out the attacker, while no reacting to our demand. We are sending you our warning again. Do carry out our demand if you want to escape us. And, Stop immediately showing the movie of terrorism which can break the regional peace and cause the War! You, SONY & FBI, cannot find us. We are perfect as much. The destiny of SONY is totally up to the wise reaction & measure of SONY".

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