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Madonna laments 'crazy times'
(MENAFN- Arab News) LOS ANGELES: Madonna and Sony Pictures both were separately torpedoed by major hacks this month in what the pop icon called 'crazy times.'
'This is the age that we're living in. It's crazy' she told Billboard magazine when asked about the investigation into how at least 10 of her unfinished unreleased songs were leaked onto the Internet.
'I mean look at what's going on with Sony Pictures. It's just the age that we're living in. It's crazy times.'
'The Internet is as constructive and helpful in bringing people together as it is in doing dangerous things and hurting people. It's a double-edged sword' Madonna said.
Asked about her recording security she said it already had been quite tight so the leak came as a surprise.
'We don't put things up on servers anymore. Everything we work on if we work on computers we're not on WiFi we're not on the Internet we don't work in a way where anybody can access the information' she said.
'Hard drives of music are hand-carried to people. We don't leave music laying around.'
President Barack Obama said that while his administration was planning a 'proportionate' response the hack of Sony was an act of 'cyber vandalism' rather than war.
'This is the age that we're living in. It's crazy' she told Billboard magazine when asked about the investigation into how at least 10 of her unfinished unreleased songs were leaked onto the Internet.
'I mean look at what's going on with Sony Pictures. It's just the age that we're living in. It's crazy times.'
'The Internet is as constructive and helpful in bringing people together as it is in doing dangerous things and hurting people. It's a double-edged sword' Madonna said.
Asked about her recording security she said it already had been quite tight so the leak came as a surprise.
'We don't put things up on servers anymore. Everything we work on if we work on computers we're not on WiFi we're not on the Internet we don't work in a way where anybody can access the information' she said.
'Hard drives of music are hand-carried to people. We don't leave music laying around.'
President Barack Obama said that while his administration was planning a 'proportionate' response the hack of Sony was an act of 'cyber vandalism' rather than war.
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