As the U.S. weighs options for a response to North Korea’s hacking attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment, President Obama said the cyber assault was not an “act of war,” but rather a “very costly” act of cyber-vandalism.
“We take it very seriously and we will respond proportionally,” Obama said in an interview that aired Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
Obama warned of the consequences when a company begins to censor itself, mirroring his year-end White House press conference remarks that Sony made the wrong choice to cancel the release of “The Interview.” Obama during the Friday address said he wished Sony spoke to him first before pulling the movie. “I would have told them: ‘Do not get into a pattern in which you’re intimidated by these kinds of criminal attacks,’” he said.
The president told host Candy Crowley in the CNN interview that “If we set a precedent in which a dictator in another country can disrupt, through cyber, you know, a company’s distribution chain or its products and, as a consequence, we start censoring ourselves, that’s a problem.”
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