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Mixer: Attack on Hollywood; what’s next?

The FBI confirmed today that North Korea was behind the crippling cyberattack that prompted Sony Pictures to cancel the release of “The Interview,” and President Obama says the nation would…

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By Steve Chiotakis • Dec 20, 2014 • 1 min read

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FBI confirmed today that North Korea was behind the crippling cyberattack that prompted Sony Pictures to cancel the release of “The Interview,” and

President Obama says the nation would respond.

Obama said of the people behind the hack: “they caused a lot of damage, and we will respond.”

While the president didn’t provide specifics, he did say that he thought Sony had “made a mistake” by canceling the movie’s release.

The Seth Rogen-James Franco dark comedy centers on a fictional assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

Sony CEO Michael Lynton told CNN following the president’s remarks that the studio acted appropriately.

Obama said there is no indication that North Korea acted in conjunction with any other country – eliminating speculation about possible involvement by China.

Kim Masters, who hosts KCRW’s The Business and Joe Mathews from Zocalo Public Square joined us to talk about how the media has responded and reported on the attack and whether Hollywood can weather this and possible future cyber storms.

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