WikiLeaks republishes all Sony hacking scandal documents
by Sam Thielman in New York from Technology | The Guardian on (#76XG)
Julian Assange says data 'belongs in the public domain' and says hacked files shed light on extent of cooperation between government and Hollywood
WikiLeaks has republished the Sony data from last year's hacking scandal, making all the documents and emails "fully searchable" with a Google-style search engine.
The move provides much easier access to the stolen information. Searching the name of, for example, former Sony Pictures chief Amy Pascal, whose controversial comments were revealed by the hack, immediately yields nearly 5,700 results.
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