FBI Spurns Evidence on Sony Hack, Blames North Korea AgainInsists Everything Pointing Away From North Korea Not Credibleby Jason Ditz Antiwar Dec. 31, 2014 |
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Security experts are putting out a growing mountain of evidence in the Sony Pictures hack which points to the incident being an insider attack. and discrediting FBI allegations against North Korea. The FBI has already made up their minds, however, and they’re not going to change them, loudly spurning all the evidence as non-credible, and insisting again that they are certain of North Korea’s guilt. The evidence that has been released to the public points to insiders with broad knowledge of Sony Pictures’ internal network configuration, and experts say the group may have included as few as six hackers. The FBI fixated on North Korea as the culprit from the start, and ignored all evidence to the contrary. The North Korea allegation, and the connection to the Interview movie, were not even suggested by hackers until after such allegations were made. |