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Opinion Sony has capitulated to terrorist demands – it will have a chilling effect on freedom of speech

Pretty much any nefarious tin-pot dictator can pay hackers to go do a job for them. Will the people of the free world just throw their hands up in surrender?

IT HAS BEEN a long week for terrorists. In the highest profile events, fundamentalist Islamic murderers killed 132 schoolchildren in Pakistan and one of their ideological brethren brought fear to Sydney and ended the lives of two innocents there.

It can therefore feel trite to throw the word “terrorism” around when discussing the Sony hack and its corresponding fallout. Though there have been threats made against human life, nothing credible has happened there to put it in the ballpark of outrages we regularly see from those who are enemies of the free world and civilised peoples.

Nevertheless when we consider the aims of terrorism – to change behaviour through fear – the Sony hack, an act of cyber terrorism that has been linked to North Korea, has been wildly successful. Without actually having to fire a shot, the bellicose regime in Pyongyang has managed to puff itself up and send a shiver of fear through the entertainment industry in the west, and also the hearts of pretty much any organisation with an internet connection.

Not alone has Sony decided to pull a movie from cinemas, but rival Paramount Pictures has banned cinemas from showing “Team America: World Police” in its place for fears of a reprisal. A Steve Carell film to feature North Korea that was in pre-production has been cancelled. The chilling effect of the hack on the entertainment industry, which is one of our key cultural institutions and a bastion of free speech for good or bad, has been immediate and drastic.

In effect, it seems the world’s most repressive and vile government has managed to export censorship and fear beyond its own closed borders through an act of cyber terrorism.

What exactly happened?

In the hack, a group calling themselves “The Guardians of Peace” (GOP) took out Sony’s internal computer network for several days, and pilfered a treasure trove of materials. They stole several previously unreleased movies and stuck them up on the internet. They released thousands of emails and documents that have either revealed trade secrets at Sony Entertainment or embarrassing details of behind-the-scenes conversations between executives, producers and actors.

The group also released quite sensitive personal information about Sony employees, including medical records of individuals and their families. Sony workers have received direct and personal threats from the group or its affiliates.

The GOP then became quite obsessed with the Seth Rogen film “The Interview”, which was scheduled for release over Christmas. The comedy centres around two journalists granted an interview with Kim Jong-Un, the paunchy leader of North Korea, who are tasked by the CIA with assassinating him. This Interview had previously attracted the ire of the regime, who promised a “resolute and merciless” response if the film was released (though, to be fair, they promise merciless responses to most things.)

The GOP invoked the 9/11 attacks in a public threat telling moviegoers not to see the movie. Responding to this pressure, cinema chains and eventually Sony themselves pulled the film from its planned release.

Do we know for sure who’s behind the hack?

It’s difficult to say for sure if the Sony hack was directly carried out by the North Korean regime. It is believed that they have the capabilities and they have launched several high profile cyber-attacks in the past, so this fits their modus. In one rather fiendish attack on South Korea, the hermit kingdom hackers released an Angry Birds type game that made its way onto tens of thousands of smart phones. The North then activated malware code in the game and gained access to over 20,000 phones and the data on them.

It is possible that the attack was carried out by an independent group who then sold the data on to North Korea, but it is difficult not to see their fingerprints all over this event. Some of the code found to have attacked Sony’s systems was written in Korean, for example.

The North Koreans like to make hay out of posturing. Be it firing missiles over Japan, running underground nuclear tests or sinking South Korean ships; the North Korean regime likes to ramp up pressure just far enough that they score a victory without tipping into a war they would quite obviously lose.

Cyber warfare is an evolving area and government sponsored hackers have scored some audacious wins. Perhaps most famously up until now was the Stuxnet worm that was used to set back the Iranian nuclear program by several years. These kinds of attacks are a lot more accessible and likely to score success than the old methods, like Libya’s support for terrorists who would blow up the odd airplane back in the day. Certainly cyber-attacks are a lot less suicidal than trying to take on the conventional armed forces of a country like the United States.

Coordinated defences over cyber attacks are vital 

Sony might take some heat for having poor cyber security, but in an attack from government sponsored agents I believe there is a wider national security question at play for nations of the civilised world. We wouldn’t expect Sony to put up an effective missile defence shield if they had a factory in range of conventional North Korean attack. So too I believe nations need to consider their defences against cyber-attack in a coordinated fashion, rather than leaving every company and individual to sink or swim by themselves.

What Sony and others do bear responsibility for is their response to acts of terrorism. The company and the wider industry seem to have folded like a deck of cards. George Clooney told Deadline that not a single person in the entertainment industry would sign his petition calling for a firm and resolute response to the North Korean sponsored attack. Clooney speculates that nobody wants to stick their head above the parapet and get smacked by the same troubles as Sony, as the hackers are probably looking for a follow on success to build upon what they’ve already achieved.

This will have a potential chilling effect on industries beyond entertainment. What of journalists or politicians thinking of criticising the regime? The spectre of having some hacker come and try to prise open your personal email or company or party records might make you think twice. Beyond North Korea, we could see the likes of Russia – which has been suspected of perpetrating cyber-attacks against the likes of Lithuanian newspapers – taking action against countries and companies involved in sanctions against the country.

Letting the terrorists win

Pretty much any nefarious tin-pot dictator can pay hackers to go do a job for them, and every indication now is that the people of the free world will throw their hands up in surrender pretty quickly.

This is unacceptable. We cannot allow the repressive, murderous and vile regimes of this world change one bit our behaviour, our freedom to speak and to express ourselves. Bad enough they keep their own peoples under thumb; I will not live here in the free world according to the rules set down by an overweight dictator in a land of starving peasants.

More attacks may come. We’ll just have to suck them up and not provide oxygen to them by leering over every leaked detail. Films like “The Interview” should be broadcast far and wide, just the same as folks should pile back into Lindt cafés in Sydney and children should be schooled in Pakistan. We must never give in to vile people.

Aaron McKenna is a businessman and a columnist for TheJournal.ie. He is also involved in activism in his local area. You can find out more at aaronmckenna.com or follow him on Twitter @aaronmckenna. To read more columns by Aaron click here.

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    Mute Glen Norman
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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:12 AM

    Not really sure if i catagorise the sony hack as terrorism. Looking at it from a North Korean point of view (if it definitely was them) they just took down a movie that was about an attempted assasination of their leader. Im pretty sure if i made a movie about trying to kill Obama not only would they do everything to get it down but they’d also label me the terrorist. Funny how we still have propaganda around that we always assume America are the victims regardless of the situation

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    Mute Mark O Sullivan
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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:21 AM

    Your on the ball Glen. Imagine if someone made a film about killing the queen.

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    Mute Anne Marie Devlin
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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:25 AM

    Also fails to mention that stuxnet, the worm that brought down the Iranian nuclear system, was most likely developed and released by the US. Sometimes it’s better to keep one’s opinion to oneself.

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    Mute Keaneland
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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:05 AM

    I couldn’t agree more Glen!

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:12 AM

    You’d also undoubtedly begin to be tracked by the NSA as well and questioned on your intentions.

    To be honest it was an extremely bad move by Sony to come out with a movie like this. Sure it has created alot of hype and many people who wouldn’t have wanted to see it before are now eager for it to be leaked/released but making a movie based on a plot to assassinate the head of the most insular and teenager-like country in the world was pretty poor taste.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:50 AM

    Rubbish Glen. There have been countless movies and TV shows with storyline of assassination of a US President. Have you ever seen 24?
    You seem to support NK actions here that if a movie is made which is critical of their dear leader they are justified in this hack and releasing all that personal information of regular Sony employees? It’s an attack on free speech by a disgraceful dictatorship and something we should all oppose. It’s unfortunate that many people here cant see past the usual tired anti Americanism.

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    Mute Dermot Ryan
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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:29 AM

    The C.I.A. stand accused of torture by it’s own Government and no-one has been sacked – How can you believe a word that comes out of America’s mouth ?
    Would you believe Hitler when he was clearing the ghettos ?

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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:49 AM

    A threat from North Korea following a computer hack isn’t terrorism. If that was their game, why not just do the terrorism?

    It was only earlier this year, or last year that the US were flying nuclear capable bombers over the Korean border…That’s as bad as any “threat” made by the Koreans. When they start flying nuclear bombers over the US, then maybe start to take them seriously.

    The US have been very public about the fact it’s moving most of its military focus to the Asia/Pacific region. That’s like going somewhere looking for a fight.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:20 AM

    Glen that’s complete and utter claptrap. And I can’t believe so many unthinking drones greenthumbed that comment. There have being numerous Hollwood movies about presidents getting assasinated and kidnapped and the whitehouse being blown to smithereens.
    Olympus has Fallen was just last year. Next year White House Down is released.

    I can’t believe the lack of critical thinking on display on this thread.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:43 AM

    Scipio, agreed.

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    Mute Michael Mctague
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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:43 AM

    Agree hundreds of books , tv shows and films about assassinating world leaders including US presidents – there was two big budget ones last year

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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:44 AM

    @ mark. They did make a movie about trying to assassinate the queen it was called the naked gun

    Also about plots to kill president.

    In the line of fire
    Death of a president
    Executive action
    The sentinel

    I’m sure you will find many more on Google.

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    Mute Michael Mctague
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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:49 AM

    And You believe the North Koreans ?? I think the level of torture and intimidation they have taken part in over the years is just as callous if not more so than the CIA, feeding people to dogs , whole families murdered ?

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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:50 AM

    They didn’t fly them over North Korea , they were in international air space same as the rockets the Koreans fired into the Sea of Japan

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    Mute Mark O Sullivan
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    Dec 20th 2014, 12:07 PM

    Did any of them use the actual current presidents name at the time like in the interview?

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    Mute Glen Norman
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    Dec 20th 2014, 12:38 PM

    I don’t support anyone. I’m neither North Korean nor American. And tell me how many of these films made about the assasination of the president of America are made in countries outside of American, name a few for me there because im don’t really want to go looking myself. They make films themselves about other countries trying to attack their president because it makes them look like the victims like they’re being targeted by other countries.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 2:03 PM

    Nope mark. A current queen yes. But normally you don’t make them about your own. I mean a German or French satire about getting at Obama I don’t think would cause offence in a comedy setting yes a German or French satire about getting their own would never go down well.

    Plus of course your dealing with a dictator who is sheer comedy gold himself anyway :)

    Only problem for Sony if there go right to bluray then it will be ripped and torrented meaning they won’t make money back. Hope they go down the normal cinema route first. I’d go and see it.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 3:54 PM

    @Scipio … Lack of critical thinking ?? Ha, you just named two films MADE by AMERICA where the president is in danger .. Anyone can slag themselves because you wont take offence .. And as per usual their president gets saved by their unbelievable army or some american hero because they’re so amazing. The difference here is that America made a film about attacking another president. Look, im not pro-terrorist or anti-america , im not taking sides. I just made a simple observation that in my opinion everyone thinks that America is the victim and they sit back and keep themselves to themselves while other countries have a go at them. Im my opinion you made a completely invalid point, you can call yourself ugly and have a laugh about it, but if someone else does the same then your going to take offence. Same principles apply.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 5:46 PM

    There have being numerous Hollwood movies about presidents getting assasinated and kidnapped

    So many that you failed to name a single one ! The two films you listed involve FICTITIOUS presidents not real or sitting ones. When you can cite a film involving Obama’s demise for his crimes against freedom you may have a point. So I guess it is you who it the ‘unthinking drone’ who is incapable of constructing a valid argument to support your views.

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    Dec 21st 2014, 3:09 PM

    I heard a rumor that Disney is behind the hacking. Sony must have messed with the Big Mouse and made him mad.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:14 AM

    Poor article. Where is your piece on the surveillance of Irish Internet users by the UK and the US?

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:29 AM

    There have been several.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:54 AM

    A shjt movie did not get released who cares. I am a little shocked how easily the bullys of the world are bullied into not showing a movie

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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:26 AM

    The “free world”?? Their is no such place, police states and dictatorships is all we have, unless of course you class that as the “free world” Aaron.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:47 AM

    Sony got more of mention this week about being hacked over a movie that was in bad taste and all you hear is terrorism. Free speech. Hollywood. over 100 innocent kids get killed by terrorists in Pakistan and that gets less press than Sony . Something wrong with this.

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    Mute Frank
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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:11 AM

    That is called Main Stream Media Manipulation.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:51 AM

    Is that a coined term, is it?

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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:15 AM

    Yes it certainly is.

    Sharyl Attkisson, an award-winning investigative reporter who resigned from CBS News earlier this year, says the news media are heading down a dangerous path with attempts to “censor or block stories” that don’t align with their preferred agenda. She resigned because the media would not publish her stories on Benghazi.

    I see MSM manipulation getting worse and the stories are getting more stupid by the day.

    http://dailysignal.com/2014/06/03/exclusive-sharyl-attkisson-journalisms-dangerous-trend-censoring-stories/

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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:04 AM

    One of the better stories of 2014!

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:45 AM

    So the author is saying that the hackers are “enemies of the free world and civilised people”….. A bit dramatic and I’m sure a lot of people around the world wouldn’t consider the U.S. Army civilised

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:55 AM

    We certainly don’t hear of North Korea arming terrorists to achieve their politica agendas.

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    Dec 21st 2014, 3:06 PM

    I heard a rumor it was Disney. Disney hacked Sony as an act of revenge. Its all Hollywood insider stuff which was released, Who is injured by the leaks? Sony, and Disney takes advantage.

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    Mute Glen
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    Dec 20th 2014, 8:14 AM

    Problem
    Reaction
    Solution

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    Mute Frank
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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:17 AM

    It looks like the “solution” to this will be a multi pronged pitch fork.

    FBI Implicates North Korea In Sony Hack To Push Many Different Agendas – Episode 545

    Cyber Attack on Sony is being used to demonize, place sanctions on North Korea. The other agenda is to get the Cyber Security Bill, and the Cyber Attack Insurance passed.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:58 AM

    I agree with last sentence. Obama basically said yesterday they want to regulate the internet. Conveniently they have a bill all ready to go which they’ve had a lot of resistance to before. Not now.

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregorymcneal/2014/07/09/controversial-cybersecurity-bill-known-as-cisa-advances-out-of-senate-committee/

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    Dec 20th 2014, 1:08 PM

    Obama is a master at deception, he will use the mainstream media hoodwink and manipulate the masses into believing a lie so that they will fall for his nasty tricks.

    It is certainly working with his unlawful attack on the 2nd amendment and it will no doubt work with this up and coming CISPA cyber censorship bill.

    http://s8.postimg.org/rxt5lnfed/switch_dees.jpg

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    Mute Frank
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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:36 AM

    US propaganda, attack on Sony a dry run, next attack the power grid. Be prepared for a false flag.

    “The Greeks are getting closer to Cyrpus style bail-ins.U.S. is number 1 in youth income inequality. Housing bubble is popping and it has started in San Francisco. Russia is buying gold with oil to protect itself. Leaked CIA documents show that drone strikes do not work. Obama creating a “police task force” to nationalize the police. US selling frigates to the Taiwanese government. NATO operations continue in Afghanistan. FBI confirms the attack was from North Korea even though there is no real evidence. Cyber investigator says attack looks like an inside job. US propaganda, attack on Sony a dry run, next attack the power grid. Be prepared for a false flag”

    http://x22report.com

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    Mute Deirdre Bennett
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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:10 AM

    It will still be released to DVD/Download and this media frenzy is going to make this mediocre movie a mint. Bit of a publicity stunt I think.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:28 AM

    No, the Sony hack really happened.

    No ones PR team is good enough that get the NK dictatorship to perform stunts for them.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:41 AM

    I know it really happened but I do feel they will probably end up making more money because more people will watch it now when it is finally released because of this. (What I should have said and meant, was it is working like a publicity stunt. Not that it was orchestrated as one…my fault for a comment not fully thought out first…sorry all)

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    Dec 20th 2014, 11:17 AM

    The North Koreans preventing a film with Seth Rogen in it being released is just their way of saying Merry Christmas to the rest of us.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:42 AM

    According to Sony it was the majority of cinemas across the U.S. that refused to screen it and Sony are looking at alternative platforms to show the film.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:53 AM

    It looks like a crappy B Rated movie, they should just let it go straight to tape.

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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:23 AM

    Kim’s Father made movies and this is one of them and quite a lot of it is actually true.,

    …The West Through the Eyes of North Korea

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyFH19nm2e4

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    Dec 20th 2014, 9:47 AM

    It does make laugh though when they try to pretend to be proper journalists on here

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    Dec 20th 2014, 10:53 AM

    You still visit the site, though? Why?

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    Dec 20th 2014, 12:38 PM

    At what point in time did the words criminal and the enemy stop being used and replaced with terrorism.???

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    Dec 20th 2014, 12:32 PM

    Sony now has a movie that every person on the planet will want to see and will make billions not millions.free publicity will transport the movie to cult status

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