More info from a few sources :
"The leak has been pulled from the site quickly, but Brian Krebs reports that some of the files have apparently also been traded on torrent networks, among these "a global Sony employee list, a Microsoft Excel file that includes the name, location, employee ID, network username, base salary and date of birth for more than 6,800 individuals."
http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=17713FBI issues flash warning to selected enterprises :
The warning included the malware's technical details and instructions on how to protect company networks and computers from it, and listed its capabilities: overwriting of all the data on hard drives, including their MBR, and making it impossible for computers to boot up again.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/12/02/uk-sony-cybersecurity-malware-idUKKCN0JF3FM20141202___
Now I'm wondering if Sony Pictures will have fines assessed from so much loss of personally identifiable information. We'll see