WikiLeaks releases archive of hacked Sony data

Today, WikiLeaks has released “The Sony Archives,” which is a searchable online database that the organization claims contain the 173,132 emails and 30,287 documents that were stolen as part of the 2014 Sony Pictures hack.

Today, WikiLeaks has released “The Sony Archives,” which is a searchable online database that the organization claims contain the 173,132 emails and 30,287 documents that were stolen as part of the 2014 Sony Pictures hack.

WikiLeaks, says the archive details email exchanges between the company and the White House, with “almost 100 US government email addresses” in the database.

From the archive you can know the inner workings of an influential multinational corporation.

“It is newsworthy and at the centre of a geo-political conflict. It belongs in the public domain. WikiLeaks will ensure it stays there,” WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange said in the press release. “

Many of the leaked documents made headlines last year when they disclosed the titles and scripts of upcoming movies from Sony Pictures, the salaries of actors who appeared in “The Interview” and private email exchanges between celebrities and Sony.

Via TNW