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Friday, March 21, 2025

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Michael Jackson’s entire back catalogue has been stolen by hackers

Sony music confirmed that Michael Jackson’s entire back catalogue has been stolen by internet hackers.

Sony music suffered its second major security breach in a year, with thieves targeting songs and unreleased material by Michael Jackson.

It’s alleged the hackers downloaded more than 50,000 music files, worth over $250 million, in the biggest ever cyber attack on a music company.

The news comes just a year after Sony paid $395 million for the seven-year rights to the songs following Michael Jackson’s death.

The contract with Michael Jackson’s estate also allowed Sony music to release 10 new albums, including material from studio sessions produced during the making of some of the megastar’s biggest albums.

Michael Jackson, who died in June 2009 at the age of 50, had recorded unreleased duets with artists ranging from the late Freddie Mercury and Black Eyed Peas singer Will.i.am.

In April the details of 77 million gamers were stolen after Sony’s Playstation Network was hacked. The breach cost Sony $167 million and hugely damaged their reputation.

Sony music confirmed that Michael Jackson's entire back catalogue has been stolen by internet hackers
Sony music confirmed that Michael Jackson's entire back catalogue has been stolen by internet hackers

The attack on the Michael Jackson files occurred shortly afterwards but has not been revealed until now.

The hack was discovered during routine monitoring of social networking sites, Michael Jackson fan sites and hacking forums.

A source close to Sony said: “Everything Sony purchased from the Michael Jackson estate was compromised.

“It caused them to check their systems and they found the breach. There was a degree of sophistication.

“Sony identified the weakness and plugged the gap.”

The hack has compromised the work of other artists managed by the firm, including songs by Jimi Hendrix, Paul Simon, Olly Murs, the Foo Fighters and Avril Lavigne.

The source added that the second breach happening so soon after the first “would have made investors and artists think, <<What other part of Sony isn’t secure?>>”

Last night Sony admitted there had been a security breach and that the Michael Jackson material had been stolen but refused to say how much the hackers downloaded.

A source within the company said that although the Michael Jackson estate had been told about the hack the company did not have to make the knowledge public as there was no customer data involved.

They added that computer experts had traced the hack to the UK by examining a “fingerprint” allegedly left behind.

The Serious Organised Crime division took up the case and two men appeared in court last week charged with offences under the computer Misuse Act.

They denied all charges and were remanded on bail.

 

Lisa.Felice
Lisa.Felice
Our Fashion addicted Lisa is responsible for the Entertainment category. She likes to be on top of all the news about celebrities and events related to them.

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Kimba
Kimba
13 years ago

This article is bull shit if anyone stole MJ’s Music it was Sony themselves!! They have been after it for years! and the Estate did not sell anything to them they are liers!!!

Sebthinksindigo (@sebthinksindigo)
13 years ago

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Anonymous.Portugal (@AnonPT)
13 years ago

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Kimba The White Lion (@kimba421967)
13 years ago

Michael Jackson’s entire back catalogue has been stolen by hackers Says SONY! http://t.co/8Zx7SXoT BULL SHIT IF ANYONE STOLE IT SONY DID!!

Anonymous Sweden (@AnonOpsSweden)
13 years ago

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The Anonyington Post (@TheAnonPost)
13 years ago

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