Hackers vs James Bond: 'Spectre' script stolen in Sony attack
James Bond films' producers said that an early version of the "SPECTRE" script was among materials stolen and made public by hackers.
LOS ANGELES: Early villains have emerged in the next James Bond film 'Spectre': hackers who stole a version of the screenplay as part of a devastating cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
Producers of the James Bond films said they learned on Saturday morning that an early version of the 'Spectre' script was among material stolen and made public by hackers who infiltrated computers at the Sony studio.
"Eon Productions is concerned that third parties who have received the stolen screenplay may seek to publish it or its contents," Eon said in a statement, while warning that the script is protected by U.K. copyright laws.
Producers of the James Bond films said they learned on Saturday morning that an early version of the 'Spectre' script was among material stolen and made public by hackers who infiltrated computers at the Sony studio.
"Eon Productions is concerned that third parties who have received the stolen screenplay may seek to publish it or its contents," Eon said in a statement, while warning that the script is protected by U.K. copyright laws.
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