Inside the Sony Hack
What it was like to be a rank-and-file Sony employee as the unprecedented cyberattack tore the company apart.
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In this unnerving article, Slate contributor Amanda Hess interviews multiple anonymous Sony Pictures employees, who give their perspectives on the enormous North Korean cyberattack on the company. The unprecedented attack on Sony’s complete digital infrastructure included blocking all company data from employee access and the hacking of highly sensitive personal employee information. Hess shines a light on what it felt like to be a Sony employee in the days and weeks following the attack. getAbstract recommends this article to anyone whose company maintains a digital presence.
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Amanda Hess is a prolific writer for Slate, producing various articles about social media, the Internet and social issues. She is also a David Carr fellow at The New York Times.
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