WikiLeaks Publishes 276,394 More Docs Related To Sony Hacking

By Kamal Nayan - 20 Jun '15 11:38AM

WikiLeaks has added another 276,394 documents to its trove of data related to Sony Pictures Entertainment hack. It first published Sony's stuff in April which included 30,000 documents.

The leaky boat, back then had argued that releasing documents was justified because Sony was "at the centre of a geo-political conflict" and it's an influential voice in global copyright considerations.

Sony counter-argued that WikiLeaks was making North Korea look good and sent out legal letters telling world+dog that it was naughty to rummage through the purloined documents, The Register noted.

WikiLeaks posted the links of the doc via a Tweet.

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