North Korea has denied hacking Sony Pictures email to avenge the studio's not-yet-released movie The Interview, about a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. (KCNA/Reuters)
North Korea Denies Hacking Sony -- Reuters
(Reuters) - North Korea has said U.S. accusations that it was involved in a cyberattack on Sony Pictures were "groundless slander," and that it wanted a joint investigation into the incident with the United States.
The United States stands by its assertion that North Korea was to blame, a White House National Security Council (NSC) spokesman said on Saturday, in response to the remarks.
U.S. President Barack Obama had blamed North Korea for the devastating cyberattack on Sony, which had led to the Hollywood studio cancelling the imminent release of "The Interview," a comedy on the fictional assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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North Korea wants joint inquiry with US into Sony hacking -- Irish Times
North Korea threatens to hit back at White House in Sony Pictures hacking row -- Straits Times/AFP
N. Korea threatens ultra-harsh action on U.S. soil over hacking allegation -- Global Post/Yonhap News Agency
North Korea offers US joint investigation of Sony cyberattack -- RT
Update: U.S. Rejects North Korean Call For Joint Probe Of Hacking Attacks -- Radio Free Europe
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