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Sony cyber-attack: North Korea faces new US sanctions | Sony cyber-attack: North Korea faces new US sanctions |
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The US has imposed new sanctions on North Korea in response to a cyber-attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment. | The US has imposed new sanctions on North Korea in response to a cyber-attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment. |
President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Friday allowing sanctions on three North Korean organisations and 10 individuals. | President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Friday allowing sanctions on three North Korean organisations and 10 individuals. |
The White House said the move was a response to North Korea's "provocative, destabilising, and repressive actions". | The White House said the move was a response to North Korea's "provocative, destabilising, and repressive actions". |
US sanctions are already in place over North Korea's nuclear programme. | US sanctions are already in place over North Korea's nuclear programme. |
But Friday's actions are believed to be the first time the US has moved to punish any country for cyber-attacks on a US company. | But Friday's actions are believed to be the first time the US has moved to punish any country for cyber-attacks on a US company. |
Among those named in the sanctions were: | Among those named in the sanctions were: |
White House officials told reporters the move was in response to the Sony hack, but the targets of the sanctions were not directly involved. | White House officials told reporters the move was in response to the Sony hack, but the targets of the sanctions were not directly involved. |
Instead, the sanctions are designed to further isolate North Korea's defence industry as deterrent for future cyber-attacks. | Instead, the sanctions are designed to further isolate North Korea's defence industry as deterrent for future cyber-attacks. |
The FBI and President Obama have previously said they believe North Korea was behind the cyber-attack. | |
North Korea denies involvement in the hack, and some cyber-security experts have also cast doubt on its guilt. | |
However, a senior White House official said it was extremely rare for the US to attribute cyber-attacks, and it was only done so because of the destructive nature of the attack, and because the White House saw it as "crossing a threshold". | |
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Sony was embarrassed after a group calling itself Guardians of Peace leaked data from its computers, exposing emails and personal details. | Sony was embarrassed after a group calling itself Guardians of Peace leaked data from its computers, exposing emails and personal details. |
The group later threatened cinema chains planning to screen Sony's satirical North Korea comedy, The Interview. | |
Oblique references to the 9/11 terror attacks prompted the cancellation of the film's nationwide release. A small number of independent cinemas did screen the film, and it was released online. | |
Announcing Friday's sanctions, the US said the apparent effort to stifle the movie release was part of the justification for the new restrictions. | |
"We take seriously North Korea's attack that aimed to create destructive financial effects on a US company and to threaten artists and other individuals with the goal of restricting their right to free expression," the White House said in a statement. | "We take seriously North Korea's attack that aimed to create destructive financial effects on a US company and to threaten artists and other individuals with the goal of restricting their right to free expression," the White House said in a statement. |
"Today's actions are the first aspect of our response." | "Today's actions are the first aspect of our response." |
North Korea has blamed the US for lengthy internet outages in the country last week. | North Korea has blamed the US for lengthy internet outages in the country last week. |
Officials would not say whether the statement that sanctions were the "first aspect" of US rebuttal was a denial of responsibility for the recent North Korean internet outages, but suggested Pyongyang could have orchestrated the outages. | Officials would not say whether the statement that sanctions were the "first aspect" of US rebuttal was a denial of responsibility for the recent North Korean internet outages, but suggested Pyongyang could have orchestrated the outages. |