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You're referring to the infamous "Sony hack"!

In 2014, Sony Pictures Entertainment was hacked by a group of hackers, later identified as North Korean sympathizers, in response to the company's plans to release the film "The Interview," a comedy about two journalists who are recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

The hack resulted in the theft and release of a large amount of sensitive data, including emails, documents, and unreleased movies. The leaked emails, which were published by various media outlets, revealed a range of embarrassing and controversial information about Sony executives, including their personal and professional relationships, as well as their views on various topics.

Some of the most notable revelations from the leaked emails included:

  1. Racist and sexist comments: Several Sony executives were caught making racist and sexist comments in their emails, which sparked widespread outrage and criticism.
  2. Salary disparities: The emails revealed significant salary disparities between male and female employees at Sony, with some female executives earning significantly less than their male counterparts.
  3. Corporate politics: The emails provided a glimpse into the inner workings of Sony's corporate politics, including backroom deals and power struggles between executives.
  4. Hollywood gossip: The emails contained juicy gossip about various Hollywood celebrities and executives, including rumors of infidelity and other scandals.
  5. Controversial movie projects: The emails revealed that Sony had considered producing several controversial movies, including a biopic about a white supremacist and a film about the assassination of a prominent African American leader.

The Sony hack was widely condemned by the entertainment industry and beyond, and it led to a significant increase in cybersecurity measures at major studios and companies.