Sony Pictures has recently declared that they haven't stopped production of all its films, despite the reports of a halt following the major hack of computer networks.
Insiders asserted that shooting hadn't been interrupted and dailies were being viewed by studio executives despite of the tumultuous distractions done by hackers as that was the priority for the organization, the Deadline reported.
Protecting these productions was made top priority the moment hackers breached the studio on November 24, sources further added.
Computer hacking of Sony Pictures Entertainment saw several unreleased films of the studio leaking online and forced it to shut down its email service.
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