compassion. i do think it s very difficult in this situation to have to be one sided or to believe this is what s right or this is what s absolutely wrong. i m constantly kind of slightly shifting my feelings about it and my thoughts about it all the time. i want to leave on a final question for you. you are read in. as you proved highly intelligent and there s been a big debate about hacking issue of the icloud and certain celebrities unfortunately exposed, certain pictures that have been put out there for the public to consume. what s your take on that? and should people feel ashamed that they have been hacked and these things have been exposed or is it a true privacy violation? i started rehearsal for a play yesterday and before that was on vacation with my family and was reading news on my icon and didn t click on any of that.
deconnect withers those have gotten in hands of people along the border region before. this is something pyongyang will be very concerned about. they have built this cult-like personality around the current leader but the entire kim dynasty. they don t want that bubble to be burst. natalie. yes, and they have worked very hard to try to keep that from happening. we ll wait and see if what we hear about the film making it its way into north korea. it s being downloaded. let s talk about how the film did at the box office. it earned $1 million on christmas day playing in only about 300 had u.s. theaters. sony had planned to release the film in 2,000 to 3,000 theaters before the hacking issue. sales figures for online viewing not in yet. again, it has been downloaded many times illegally online.
other than the pilots trying to bring the airplane back for what was going to be an emergency landing in an airport they knew, a place they trusted. and yet it appears to have gone into the sea, or at least that s where it was last tracked. how did they figure out this was in anyway a hacking issue? as we know with air fwraranc it s difficult. we don t have any evidence right now, there s nothing from the plane left. on september 10th, 2001 everyone thought it was impossible to hijack four planes and fly them into buildings. we learned about richard reid, the shoe bomber. these folks, as we re fighting the last battle, the terrorists are fighting the next battle. you never want to discount it and say it s impossible, but this is a threat that has to be investigated, it s going to take more information to do it. thank you both. you bet, megan. a controversy over a cross put up by a family for their
nothing explains that to me other than the pilots trying to bring the airplane back for what was going to be an emergency landing in an airport they knew, a place they trusted. and yet it appears to have gone into the sea, or at least that s where it was last tracked. how did they figure out this was in anyway a hacking issue? as we know with air fwraranc it s difficult. we don t have any evidence right now, there s nothing from the plane left. on september 10th, 2001 everyone thought it was impossible to hijack four planes and fly them into buildings. we learned about richard reid, the shoe bomber. these folks, as we re fighting the last battle, the terrorists are fighting the next battle. you never want to discount it and say it s impossible, but this is a threat that has to be investigated, it s going to take more information to do it. thank you both. you bet, megan. a controversy over a cross put up by a family for their
they re prompting users to resecure accounts, working with federal law enforcement agencies and additional measures to block future attacks. joining me washington post technology reporter haley sukiyama. thank you for your time. thank you. we know what happened after black friday with target. this is a different type of breach. nevertheless oovps it does allow someone other than us to access potentially our information. absolutely. and sort of yahoo! is the second largest e-mail provider in the world, about 270 million accounts worldwide. they haven t disclosed how many users are affected, but probably looking at a pretty large group of people here and probably people who are pretty sick of resetting their passwords all the time. with yahoo! not saying how many are impacted, it begs the question of transparency. some of that was directed at target as well, neiman marcus when it had its hacking issue. whether or not these companies, once it happens, are being open with consu