Guardians Of Peace Leak Phone Numbers, Aliases Of Renowned Hollywood Stars

By Steven Hogg - 09 Dec '14 09:21AM
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The hackers behind the Guardians of Peace have leaked a new set of information from their massive cyber attack on Sony servers that involves phone numbers and aliases of renowned Hollywood stars.

Sony's cyber attack has turned in several classified Hollywood information and the Guardians of Peace, the group responsible for the attack, has leaked phone numbers and aliases of renowned Hollywood stars. The latest bit of information posted by GOP includes the phone numbers of Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks. The notorious group also revealed the aliases used by popular Hollywood stars to check into hotels and book car services.

According to Fusion, which unearthed the list, found the information saved under the folder "publicity bibles." It includes "phone numbers and e-mail addresses for directors, producers, publicists, cast members, and crew," the publication claimed, adding that the folder also had "false names stars assume in order to protect their privacy."

Fusion also listed some of the aliases used by Hollywood actors that were leaked by GOP during their public release of the confidential Sony documents.

Actors and their aliases

  • Tom Hanks: Harry Lauder and Johnny Madrid
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar: Neely O'Hara
  • Tobey Maguire: Neil Deep
  • Natalie Portman: Lauren Brown
  • Clive Owen: Robert Fenton
  • Rob Schneider: Nazzo Good
  • Taye Diggs: Scott Diggs
  • Jude Law: Mr. Perry
  • Daniel Craig: Olwen Williams
  • Jessica Alba: Cash Money
  • Ice Cube: Darius Stone and O'Shea Jackson
  • Debra Messing: Ava Harper

The attack on Sony has left the Hollywood industry in shock. With new details emerging in short instances, the authorities are unable to stop the ongoing process. The latest demand by the GOP group has been to stop the release of The Interview, starring James Franco and Seth Rogen as TV journalists recruited by the CIA to assassinate Kim Jong-un. The movie is set to hit cinemas in the U.S. on Christmas Day.

"We are sending you our warning again. Do carry out our demand if you want to escape us. And, Stop immediately showing the movie of terrorism which can break the regional peace and cause the War! You, SONY & FBI, cannot find us," GOP warned, according to memo posted on GitHub Gist.

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