

Hackers who caused Sony Corporation’s computer network to close down globally Monday have upped the ante in their attempt to blackmail the company by releasing a list of files it has obtained from company servers.
The hackers gained access to the Sony network Monday, posting messages across the company stating that “we’ve obtained all your internal data including your secrets” and demanding that that if the company doesn’t obey them, their data would be released to the world.
Bizarrely, the hackers did not articulate what they wanted from the Japanese electronics maker.
Sony was forced to shut off its corporate network globally when the hack first hit, advising its workforce to disconnect from the internet and shut off computers until the problem was solved.
According to reports the network was still offline as of Wednesday, and could remain down for week.
The list appears to include files containing passwords, copies of the passports of actors who have worked on Sony films, and even (oddly) pirated movies from other companies.
A fuller list, compiled by a Reddit user (via Ars) includes:
Sony is still not commenting publicly on the hack, or what files may have been obtained, stating only that they have an IT issue.
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