“We have successfully compromissed all of sony systems. We wont ransom them! we will sell the data. due to sony not wanting to pay. DATA IS FOR SALE,” the group wrote on their leak site on Sunday.
They’ve also leaked some data meant to prove their assertion: a file tree of the entire leak (around 6,000 files) and several documents and screenshots. But, as noted by some, the offered proof does not unequivocably back their claims. (Also, Sony is a huge corporation with many divisions; saying that they have compromised “all Sony systems” cannot but be an exageration.)
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