WASHINGTON — Last month, Sony Pictures Entertainment's computer system came under attack. Using computer code, intruders got inside the movie studio's computer system and caused a lot of damage. Such computer attackers are called hackers. When they attack computers it is known as a cyber attack.

The unknown hackers demanded that Sony not release its film "The Interview." They also issued a threat: If the film was released, movie theaters that showed it would be destroyed.

"The Interview" was already attracting attention before the cyber attack. North Korea has strongly objected to the film, which involves the make-believe assassination of its leader, Kim Jong-un. According to the article, the following answers explains how the hackers damaged Sony EXCEPT:

A
They destroyed valuable files.

B
They showed five unreleased movies to the public.

C
They destroyed Sony's computer system.

D
They exposed private information about actors and workers at Sony.

1 answer

The answer that explains how the hackers damaged Sony EXCEPT is:

C They destroyed Sony's computer system.

While the other options (A, B, and D) specifically mention actions taken by the hackers that caused damage, option C refers to the destruction of the entire computer system, which is not explicitly stated in the context provided.