Security Experts Suggest Sony Hack Was an Inside Job After All

Was “The Interview” the perfect cover? The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted an extensive investigation into the recent massive Sony hack. Following the conclusion of that investigation, the FBI felt that its evidence pointing to hackers with ties to North Korea was so strong that President Obama publicly pinned responsibility on the Eastern nation.
Security Experts Suggest Sony Hack Was an Inside Job After All
A picture taken 17 Jan. 2008 shows the logo at the entrance of Swedish-Japanese mobile handset maker Sony Ericsson's factory in Ribeauville, eastern France. Olivier Morin/AFP/Getty Images
|Updated:

Was “The Interview“ the perfect cover? The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted an extensive investigation into the recent massive Sony hack. Following the conclusion of that investigation, the FBI felt that its evidence pointing to hackers with ties to North Korea was so strong that President Obama publicly pinned responsibility on the Eastern nation.

Now, however, several security experts have come forward to suggest that North Korean hackers may only have partial responsibility, or perhaps they weren’t involved at all. Instead, it looks like the Sony hack may have been an inside job.

FROM EARLIER: 9 more secrets we learned from the Sony hack

“We are very confident that this was not an attack master-minded by North Korea and that insiders were key to the implementation of one of the most devastating attacks in history,” security expert

We are very confident that this was not an attack master-minded by North Korea
Kurt Stammberger