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White House treats Sony cyber attack as ‘matter of national security’

The White House yesterday said it was treating a sweeping cyber attack on Sony Pictures as a “serious national security matter”, as leading administration, diplomatic and law enforcement officials weigh up how to respond.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest declined to blame the attack on North Korea, which has called Sony’s planned release of a film depicting a farcical assassination of leader Kim Jong Un as an act of war.

However, he confirmed the White House believed the attack was carried out by a “sophisticated” actor, with the administration now convening daily meetings to plot out the options for a response.

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