Los Angeles: Comedian Chris Rock says Sony hack case "is just scary".
He recently participated in a Q&A to promote his new film "Top Five", and the conversation turned into a discussion about the Sony Pictures hack, reports eonline.com.
Rock said that he is particularly nervous about his career because it's his job to say "offensive things".
"Read my e-mails. I say offensive things for a living," he said.
Scott Rudin, one of the many victims of the email hack, has produced the comedy "Top Five".
"This whole thing is just scary. It's e-mails, it's your private stuff. And the whole town is scared...nobody knows what to do," Rock said.