North Korea is most likely not responsible for the cyberattacks against Sony Pictures Entertainment, where thousands of sensitive internal documents were released on the Web in a high-profile strike, experts said.

The secretive nation was fingered in part because the same malware was used against Sony that crippled South Korea in March 2013. Those attacks, dubbed “Dark Seoul,” wiped data from banks’ computers, disabled ATMs and crippled websites.

It was also theorized that North Korea was angry about a forthcoming movie in the U.S., The Interview,” a comedy in which two show business reporters travel to North Korea to interview leader Kim Jong Un.

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