Former employees sue Sony over data hack and leak

Suit alleges that despite knowing its security system was vulnerable to attack, Sony did nothing

Two former employees of Sony Pictures Entertainment are suing the company for not preventing hackers from stealing nearly 50,000 Social Security numbers, salary details and other personal information from current and former workers.

The federal suit alleges that emails and other information leaked by the hackers show that Sony's information-technology department and its top lawyer believed its security system was vulnerable to attack, but that the company did not act on those warnings. The plaintiffs are asking for compensation for fixing credit reports, monitoring bank accounts and other costs as well as damages.

The suit filed Tuesday in U.S. district court in California seeks class-action status.

Highly sensitive material from the entertainment unit of Tokyo-based Sony Corp. has been leaked almost daily since hackers broke into its computer networks last month. New threats from the shadowy group calling itself Guardians of Peace were issued Tuesday.

The Associated Press

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